Over a few beers the other night, a friend who doesn't hunt (although did as a kid with his father) asked why big game seasons are focused around the rut of the species, which is an important time for the population, as opposed to leaving the animals to do their "work" at this time, and hunting them at other times of the year.
Maybe it was the drinks, but I couldn't come up with a great reason, other than identifying males by their antlers at this time... :?
Maybe it was the drinks, but I couldn't come up with a great reason, other than identifying males by their antlers at this time... :?