What’s next for recommendations from the Joint Task Force on Deer Population Control?
“Official decisions obviously will be made during the internal review process of the ad rules. How they come out at the end of that process will essentially determine whether or not something is going to be changed. I would like to think sometime during the next several weeks that a determination will be made (regarding which recommendations are drafted as ad rule changes). The ad rule timeline is such that for firearm and muzzleloader seasons in particular, with early drawing periods you need to have your ad rules well into the process.” Some have questioned whether there are any days left for firearm hunting, since the state is limited by statute to 14 days of firearm hunting. “The way legal staff have interpreted the language on days is that you have a set number of days of firearm hunting and that applies to a geographic area, or a county or a site. It does not necessarily extend to the rest of the county.” In other words, anywhere you are hunting has 14 days for firearm deer hunti
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