PA BB Harvests
#61
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: PA BB Harvests
How many saw a doe first day of the combined season, shot it and never came back to hunt for a buck?
#62
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
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RE: PA BB Harvests
Your point is pointless. The percentage of 2.5 bucks per the total harvest has nothing to do with my question. The percentage of a certain age class of bucks harvested has nothing to do with the fact that untold numbers of guys saw a doe, shot it and did not come back. Not to mention the untold numbers that saw an AR legal buck, but couldn't ascertain the legality of it in time to make a shot and then maybe saw a doe and shot it.
More than AR, combined seasons are your groups nemesis. That is something that should be changed in areas with low density, namely yours.
I think you are misplacing your frustration on AR when combined seasons, (which I will pen CS), is the enemy.
More than AR, combined seasons are your groups nemesis. That is something that should be changed in areas with low density, namely yours.
I think you are misplacing your frustration on AR when combined seasons, (which I will pen CS), is the enemy.
#63
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RE: PA BB Harvests
Your point is pointless. The percentage of 2.5 bucks per the total harvest has nothing to do with my question. The percentage of a certain age class of bucks harvested has nothing to do with the fact that untold numbers of guys saw a doe, shot it and did not come back. Not to mention the untold numbers that saw an AR legal buck, but couldn't ascertain the legality of it in time to make a shot and then maybe saw a doe and shot it.
More than AR, combined seasons are your groups nemesis. That is something that should be changed in areas with low density, namely yours.
#64
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
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RE: PA BB Harvests
I have no idea why you would make that statement
I personally DISLIKE CS!
Therefore, it appears that I am NOT a TRUE ALTIE!
I just love AR it seems.
#65
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RE: PA BB Harvests
Because the percentage of an age class and the numerical total of the buck harvest are totally different issues when CS influence is scrutinized. If a hunter sees a doe first and shoots it, he has removed himself from the equation
That is an unsubstantiated assumption on your part. If you check how many anterless tags were sold on the first round , you will realize that many hunters bought more than one anterless tag. You are simply assuming that many hunters quit after harvesting a doe, but you have no facts to support that claim.
I could make the argument that the additional bonus tags kept more hunters in the woods longer ,which in turn resulted in the higher harvest rate for 2.5 buck. In 2000, when anterless season was opened on the last Sat. of buck , the PGC said it increased the buck harvest by 10k. So .it is logical to believe that more anterless hunters in the woods would increase the buck harvest and more anterless tags mean more hunters in the woods for a longer period of time.
BTW, may I compliment you for keeping our discussion civil. You are one of only a few that has been able to engage in an extended debate without engaging in personal attacks. I appreciate that and wish more of the supporters of Ar could do what you have done.
Also, if i were seeing the improvement you are apparently seeing, I might have a different perspective on the issue of AR, just as you do. But, then again I may still rely on the state wide stats to form my opinion.
Furthermore, I hope you get a second chance at the buck you missed or better yet get a shot at the monster buck. Good luck.
#66
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RE: PA BB Harvests
Furthermore, I hope you get a second chance at the buck you missed or better yet get a shot at the monster buck. Good luck.
I still don't like CS, by the way. The GC is afraid to institute Sunday hunting out of fear of too much pressure and they go and do that! I think it gives the masses too many opportunities all at once and really takes advantage of the pressured deer movement. It is obvious what the objective of CS is when they are doing it with bears in bear dense areas.
Send an army in the woods with a tag for everything and clean them out.
Just the way I see that.
Good luck to you too this year. Maybe check out a new area, you just might find an overlooked honeyhole.
#67
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RE: PA BB Harvests
But the same hunters that harvested 203K buck in 2000 and 2001 , were in general the same group of hunters that only harvested 142K buck in 2003.
#68
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RE: PA BB Harvests
You are comparing the peak harvest before CS and AR to the first year of results from CS, AR and HR. You cannot conclude anything comparing apples and ernges (oranges).
I would personally trade a 1:5 chance of success at a forkhorn or spike for a 1:7 chance at an 8 or 10 point any day week or year.
If the herd is too big and produces that astronomical figure, we cannot reasonably expect it to continue status quo. We had our fun those few years and now we must get back to the business of herd management.
#69
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RE: PA BB Harvests
What you apparently can't accept is that the decreases in the buck harvest were solely the result of AR,
I still like my chances and have no problem with it. I see the stats for what they are and not a forebearance of doom as you do. That says alot coming from me, foremost a buck hunter. To get something worthwhile a price has to be paid, in this case an easy kill on an immature buck is given up for improved opportunity to pursue mature animals, even though no guarantee is given that you will succeed. It is still called hunting and hunting mature animals is a different game by different rules as compared to having many uneducated and immature animals as easy targets.
#70
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RE: PA BB Harvests
To get something worthwhile a price has to be paid, in this case an easy kill on an immature buck is given up for improved opportunity to pursue mature animals, even though no guarantee is given that you will succeed.
If we reduce the OW herd by 50% ,we will reduce buck harvest by 50% the total buck harest will be under 75K. If 45% of the harvest are 2.5+ buck, there would be 34K ,2.5+ buck harveste dcompared to the 56 K we harvested in 2002.