2016 Sask Big Game Draw opens May 1 - 25.
Looks like it's going to be a really difficult hunt this fall, especially if you're looking for a mature male. All big game numbers are from what I can tell at 6 year lows. Statistics I have been recording from pre season scouting and shed antler hunting to actual fall time in the field big game hunting, observations are the lowest I've seen. The general trend is province wide despite claims of the wildlife department that elk numbers and moose numbers are stable to healthy. Though they admit deer nunbers are down, I can tell you that hunting pressure this year will dramatically lower numbers next year, especially if fawns and does are taken.
In addition to poor numbers of all big game species, ruffed and sharp tailed grouse numbers are very low and my sightings confirm this. Also noted is a lack of coyote sightings. Professional trappers will also attest to the lower population of coyotes across the province as prey species in general are at cyclical lows.
It must also be noted that despite the fragility and fickle population and health of the pronghorn antelope herd, the saskatchewan big game managers continue to offer 225 either ### tags despite the fact that any level of harvest will continue to bring the herd numbers lower.
Please show your support for sustainable big game management practices and do not enter the big game draw this year, or do so only to maintain or improve your standing/placement. Unfortunately we need to be the responsible ones this time around since our resource managers have no clue what's going on.
Thank you,
Jeff
Looks like it's going to be a really difficult hunt this fall, especially if you're looking for a mature male. All big game numbers are from what I can tell at 6 year lows. Statistics I have been recording from pre season scouting and shed antler hunting to actual fall time in the field big game hunting, observations are the lowest I've seen. The general trend is province wide despite claims of the wildlife department that elk numbers and moose numbers are stable to healthy. Though they admit deer nunbers are down, I can tell you that hunting pressure this year will dramatically lower numbers next year, especially if fawns and does are taken.
In addition to poor numbers of all big game species, ruffed and sharp tailed grouse numbers are very low and my sightings confirm this. Also noted is a lack of coyote sightings. Professional trappers will also attest to the lower population of coyotes across the province as prey species in general are at cyclical lows.
It must also be noted that despite the fragility and fickle population and health of the pronghorn antelope herd, the saskatchewan big game managers continue to offer 225 either ### tags despite the fact that any level of harvest will continue to bring the herd numbers lower.
Please show your support for sustainable big game management practices and do not enter the big game draw this year, or do so only to maintain or improve your standing/placement. Unfortunately we need to be the responsible ones this time around since our resource managers have no clue what's going on.
Thank you,
Jeff























































