I agree with the point restriction, however I remember when they first instituted it, a know a co-worker who with his own eyes saw 3 forkers that were left for dead up in unit 2B. This is a good unit, so those hunters may have been succesful otherwise, so it's possible 6 deer were taken on 3 tags.
Another thing the Jic does is they are very aggressive and proactive with their predator control. The state hasn't been aggressive with predator control since they stopped poisoning coyotes back in the day....maybe even before I was born. It also doesn't help that fur prices are in the toilet. I remember going to my grandmother's house in the winter time, and my uncles had all their pelts on stretchers, getting ready to go sell. Nowadays, people hunt coyotes for pleasure, but the numbers taken I would guess pale in comparison to the amount taken when fur prices were high.
I also agree that poaching is rampant in this state. I remember growing up that almost every hunt we would run into a checkpoint. I haven't seen a checkpoint in years, and the last one I saw was for an elk hunt.