travishunter3006
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In Utah, most will complain and tell you they just dont see as many deer as they used to. They will re-minis about the "good ol' days".
We hear the same argument year after year. We hear jests made about the great opening day pumpkin patch. (I honestly think that is a funny way to describe it.)
Why do we need to cut deer tags anymore than we already have? we should less and less hunters make it afield year after year?
In 1988 deer tags peeked at 285,000. hunters that year killed 85,000 deer. that is almost perfectly a 30% success ratio. this year how many general deer tags were sold? 150,000? maybe 100,00? maybe 90,000.... maybe 70,000? Do we really think they need too cut tags again? i think we have complained enough.
We hear the same argument year after year. We hear jests made about the great opening day pumpkin patch. (I honestly think that is a funny way to describe it.)
Why do we need to cut deer tags anymore than we already have? we should less and less hunters make it afield year after year?
In 1988 deer tags peeked at 285,000. hunters that year killed 85,000 deer. that is almost perfectly a 30% success ratio. this year how many general deer tags were sold? 150,000? maybe 100,00? maybe 90,000.... maybe 70,000? Do we really think they need too cut tags again? i think we have complained enough.