MSDuckmen wrote:bigoak wrote:If it is not about money then why not eliminate the December and January primitive weapon season and have rifle season from Nov 20 until Jan 31? If it is not about money then why were they wanting to have a primitive weapon season starting Nov 1? Someone please explain to us why the MDWFP thinks we need a primitive weapon season in the first place? If it is not about money then what is the reason?????
Think about what you said for a minute. Why do we have Bow Season? Gun Season? The reason has nothing to do with money and everything to do with the users. The reason we have seperate seasons is because there were users that pushed for it many years ago. People wanted to use black powder guns and not have to compete with modern weapons just as today you do not want to compete with primative weapons.
John Q public is the driving force for changes. Yes commercialism as stepped in and now drives some of the choices but none will come to pass without users pushing for it.
The Department is damed if they do and damed if they don't. Todays hunters are a very selfish group and they all want it their way and as much as they can get.
Duckman, you may be old enough to remember this. The original "primative" weapon season was the only way you could kill an anterless deer outside of archery equipment. We didn't have either sex seasons like we have now. Back then we were still trying to "grow" the herd in general. Then as the herd did grow there became more of a need to try to keep the herd balanced. As with most "old" school hunters most didn't believe in shooting does period! There in itself just further increased the imbalance problem.
Now some of this money issue does hold water in the fact that the primative weapon liscense sale do create a large revenue in the dept. This, they cannot afford to lose. Therefore in my opinion you will never see "primative" weapon seasons go away no matter how "unprimative" it may get. Now as one of the opponents said in quoting Chad he never said the state as a whole was out of balance but that certian areas of the state were and I whole heartedly agree with that. By opening the primative weapon season earlier it would have a twofold effect. One yes it could or should generate more revenue for the state in way of liscense sales for primative weapons. Two it would allow the number of hunters to increase therefore in theory should kill more deer. If the John Q. Public will adhere to these standards and not take the attitude that the state wants us to kill everything and do it properly it should in fact work. Most of the private lands are in some type of management program now. Wether if be Dmap or Femap or just common sense use programs with assistance of a biologist. Looks to me like our dept is doing exactly what their job calls for. Managing our states resources.
You naysayers enjoy your small victory while it last. You will see this again and again. The dept wouldn't be so adamant about it if they didn't have the facts to back it up!