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Statistics for hunter effort and success are reported by species and Management unit, including all hunts by resis and non-resis. The same info is not available for a specific LEH hunt.
Is it possible to have a report available, containing actual permit numbers issued, Hunter numbers, Hunter effort in days, and success rate ?
Yes yes, I think that's a great question, Boxhitch. I have wondered the same many times. I know some LEH hunters who devote the season to filling the tag, and others successful on the draw end up too 'busy' to go hunting...
If the draw or the results were available earlier it would be easier to plan a big hunt trip. A number of short weeks to plan a major trip up north, book time off etc, is crazy stress.
Lets fill out our LEH tags in April then have the draws in lets say the first week of May. Sounds good to me what you all think of that.
Doug
Why can't the draw be earlier in the year?, so that winners can have more time to plan.
Most folks book holidays for the following year prior to the end of the current year.
Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!
Two votes for this one.Originally Posted by Steeleco
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Make it three.....Originally Posted by Mr. Dean
...No enterprise is more likely to succeed than one concealed from the enemy until it is ripe for execution...
If you want the prime bush, follow the Dawg...
Im sure he is running for cover now!
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
I Go 4 Votes On This OneOriginally Posted by Mr. Dean
How do they decide an area should be LEH? is it because the area is over hunted or the area has a limited number of animals available to be hunted?