When I was in Cold Lake the Biologists that were responsible for setting the harvest numbers did a bit of a road show where they went around and explained their work, their rationale, and the survey numbers, from their Air Survey flights, on a zone by zone basis.
Very informative! Last time I went and sat through the brief, they said the deer populations were about 4 times what they would like to see and the moose, double.
If the populations are in a state where they determine that there are too many around, the choice becomes whether to open more opportunities, or cull them out the side door of a helicopter at some point.
Despite that some folks always would like to have more more more around, there is usually a pretty sound reason to keep the numbers lower than a lot of folks would like. Disease and infestation, esp. ticks, are two good ones. CWD anyone?
I work on the general principle that the Biologists are pretty well enough informed, and have access to a LOT of data that I do not. So, no, I won't second guess their decisions. It would be a waste of my time and money to buy a tag that I did not intend to use, which would also throw a skew into the harvests, denying those that were honestly trying to access an opportunity, the chance, as well as skewing the numbers away from a sustainable harvest, because of the lowered success rate, which would cause the number of tags issued to be raised.
If it's legal, it's all good!
Cheers
Trev