Kevin Farron / Sunday, January 1, 2023 / Categories: Media, State Issues OPINION: Commission Vice Chair Did the Right Thing Hunters agree on the need for things like quality habitat, large landscape conservation, and scientific management of our wildlife. But things get fiery when you start asking sportsmen about who gets to hunt, when, where, what, and how. For example, the question of quality opportunity vs. quantity of opportunities came up during December’s Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting. Vice Chair Pat Tabor brought a proposal to move a currently limited, quality bull elk hunting opportunity to unlimited. Biologists confirmed that this wouldn’t likely impact the herd numbers, but it would affect age class and bull-to-cow ratios, not to mention hunter experience. Understandably, this pit hunters who favor “quality” against those who prefer “quantity.” Read more from the Flathead Beacon here... Previous Article Habitat Restoration Through Partnership Next Article 10 Great BHA Podcasts from 2022 Print 0 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Montana ChapterMontana issues Kevin FarronKevin Farron BHA's Regional Policy Manager (MT, ND, SD). Based in Missoula, MT Other posts by Kevin Farron Contact author Full biography Full biography BHA's Regional Policy Manager (MT, ND, SD). Based in Missoula, MT x