Am I the only one that notices many of the folks pushing for a point system push for state-wide limited quota areas in the next sentence? I see that as a serious problem. We're pushing to get rid of general areas, and a point system at the same time, a nice double-whammy to ensure that our hunting opportunities become few and far between. I'm sure not saying everyone wanting a point system feels this way or vice versa, but it sure seems to be a common thread.
HiMountain, I'm not sure that we're at the point where manipulating seasons won't give us the management results that we're looking for. In spite of what we hear on the internet, the number of hunters in Wyoming is NOT dramatically more than it used to be. In fact, total deer hunter numbers in Wyoming (state-wide) have fallen steadily and dramatically since the late '70s/early 80's. Althought I'm sure everyone pissed and moaned back then as well, I can tell you for a fact, our deer herd populations were in much better shape. We're only harvesting does in very limited situations, and doe/fawn mortality and replacement is what drives population trends. I don't think there is any doubt that limiting buck harvest will benefit the perceived "quality" of the hunt, and possibly lead to older age class deer, but let's be honest, it won't do a thing for overall population health. The way to improve general areas as well as limited quota is to improve habitat, produce more fawns, and keep them healthy. If we can't improve the habitat, or if we're limited by the amount of quality habitat that is left, we may have to live with smaller herds, less opportunity. I sure hope not.
For the record, I would rather not see a point system for deer, antelope or elk. I don't think the current system is actually broken. But whatever we get, preference points, bonus points, random draw, I guess we'll all adapt and live with it. To be honest, I'm at the point that I'm sick to death of the whole issue.