I thought you were on the board and lobbied the legislature on behalf of ISC and their agenda last year with Skip. My apologies if that is incorrect.
There is nothing that will stop the decline in trophy potential without increasing the population and people deliberately culling low scoring deer. No regulation will change the course we are on in regards to producing trophy’s. So you can throw your hands up and say…oh well, it’s been a fun ride or you can get the word out to the hunters to stop shooting does for a couple years and cull some low scoring deer. I don’t believe for a second that the resident hunters of Iowa can’t increase the population by just not shooting does. As I previously said. Buy some doe tags for your county and don’t fill them. I don’t care if it is 1, 2, 5,10, or a 100 doe tags. Simple as that. When the quota is met then no one else can buy them and fill them. If your county has 1500 doe tags and guys bought all 1500 and didn’t fill one that potentially increases the county’s deer herd by 4500 for just one year. The second year you increased the county population by 10,500. Of those 4500 would be bucks. So in one county in two years you could offset the total number of second bucks shot Statewide by just not shooting or filling any of the extra does tags allowed for that one county. That doesn’t include guys holding off and not filling their anysex tags with does. You can’t tell me that we can’t accomplish this. Because every deer hunter I know believes the does have been over harvested or lost to EHD and they are willing to not shoot does to get the population up. Then push the message to shoot 130” 8 points instead of 130” 10 points. That will get people to pass 2 1/2 year old 10 points and get them shooting 3 1/2 year old 8 points. Pretty simple messaging. That alone will reverse the high grading. That should be ISC battle cry.
The party hunting and late muzzleloader wishes are low hanging fruit in comparison. But I still believe they should be done.
Again, I apologize if I misinterpreted your relationship with ISC.