yeah guys - you can't possibly understand whats going on or have a view to what might be happening big picture.
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yeah guys - you can't possibly understand whats going on or have a view to what might be happening big picture.
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Technically no but if there are no legal animals in the mountains it's somewhat the same thing. Kind of like closing all the lakes with fish in them and leaving the ones without fish open. If the stats from WMU400 are any indication, harvest will be pretty dismal for the first five years or so. Are we still really hunting when there is nothing to hunt? Many would say no. I can hike all year already...without a sheep tag in my pocket.
The notion that there will be nothing to hunt is fabricated, full curl rams exist all over this province. But yes, the harvest rates will likely decrease for the first few years, but if we're looking big picture here, 5 years is nothing. Especially if it improves the sheep herd, like it has in wmu 400.
The notion that there will be nothing to hunt is fabricated, full curl rams exist all over this province. But yes, the harvest rates will likely decrease for the first few years, but if we're looking big picture here, 5 years is nothing. Especially if it improves the sheep herd, like it has in wmu 400.
My theory is, hunting will be pretty slow for a couple of years down the road and then we will have a one or two seasons of high rates of success, followed by just about what we have now. Number of sheep hunters out there makes it unavoidable. Harvesting animals, based on visible characteristics, creates a population, the bulk of which will fall just below that.
Grizz
My theory is, hunting will be pretty slow for a couple of years down the road and then we will have a one or two seasons of high rates of success, followed by just about what we have now. Number of sheep hunters out there makes it unavoidable. Harvesting animals, based on visible characteristics, creates a population, the bulk of which will fall just below that.
Grizz
Funny they are making additional and more opportunity limiting restrictions to a herd that's doing so well. The stats from 400 are pretty clear what a full curl restriction will do.
Are you talking about the stats that show roughly 10% of mature ram carryover?
numbers harvested would likely be different post change on the other zones. The wmu400 change was on the heels of a disease die off - so there were very low sheep numbers as well. Just sayin.
I agree, those harvest stats should be taken in stride with what was happening in that zone at the time.
Fast growing sheep are selected earlier. We as hunters have an active part in that.
The data from wmu 400 shows that the full curl rule exceeds the retention target of 5% of mature rams - the data shows that the average age of the rams being killed moves up almost 2 full years. And that data is from the guys managing sheep in Alberta. I will believe them over data solicited from US bio`s that is being sought because it matches the objectives of specific interests.
I agree there are other issues like habitat enhancement/predators etc. Trouble is the austerity days ahead mean the Cadillac management plans are unlikely.
Maybe time to "just give it a chance"
So if we can avoid personal attacks and smarmy remarks for a few minutes, I anxiously await your informed and courteous response.

Perhaps read it again in the morning after you've had some coffee. I'm sure your confusion can be attributed to the late hour.
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LOL...okay....I'm done with this vein of this discussion.
....not the half cocked, tin-foil hat wearing accusations that started the discussion around it. But perhaps you "heard" something different...lol
Countdown to predictable ARHJ dog pile.......................10, 9, 8 ,7..........................
Count down to norski getting on Google....10...9....8 You will likely want to edit your posts then![]()
Google not helping you identify that disease you feel is bunk......lol?
I will keep sharing info but you just earned the ignore button....you obviously have no interest in what's best for sheep or Alberta's sheep hunters. Perhaps if you hunted sheep more than a couple days a year you'd get the passion some of us have. Countdown to ARHJ dogpile! 10....9.....8......
... Funny that no one north of Lethbridge seems confused.
... Kinda seems to me that some are missing the big picture here....at least those Lethbridge south.
So if we can avoid personal attacks and smarmy remarks for a few minutes, I have some honest questions that I'd like to have an intelligent conversation about.... I anxiously await your informed and courteous response.
I'm enjoying this ignore feature...one more to the list. It appears that hoping for an informed discussion might have been a bit much.




























