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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by ccrcc View Post
    if true, sounds like a science based approach rather than feelings-based...
    What science are you alluding to?

    Will going to LEH reduce habitat loss, or predation loss or disease loss?

    Once again, the only science based approach being followed for sheep management is to further reduce hunting....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Buffalo View Post
    What science are you alluding to?

    Will going to LEH reduce habitat loss, or predation loss or disease loss?

    Once again, the only science based approach being followed for sheep management is to further reduce hunting....
    Does GOS reduce habitat loss or disease loss.
    Cant speak about region 3 but there is talk of LEH for bighorns in region 4 which think would be a good thing if
    and could give more a chance at taking a sheep if it is set up right.

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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by LBM View Post
    Does GOS reduce habitat loss or disease loss.
    Cant speak about region 3 but there is talk of LEH for bighorns in region 4 which think would be a good thing if
    and could give more a chance at taking a sheep if it is set up right.
    The best person to answer these questions is Chris Proctor

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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by LBM View Post
    Does GOS reduce habitat loss or disease loss.
    Cant speak about region 3 but there is talk of LEH for bighorns in region 4 which think would be a good thing if
    and could give more a chance at taking a sheep if it is set up right.

    GOS gives greater stewardship rewards than LEH, so yes, GOS has a greater chance to increase lobbying and funding efforts to reduce habitat, predation and disease loss than LEH.

    Eliminating GOS and replacing it with LEH by design reduces opportunity to have a chance to take a sheep.


    Of course nothing you said in any way answers the questions I asked.... just deflection, cause that is all you got in this discussion.

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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Buffalo View Post
    Eliminating GOS and replacing it with LEH by design reduces opportunity to have a chance to take a sheep.
    If the horn curl reg is generous, it may actually improve the chances of a legal ram for those that get the permit
    So hinges on the number of permits of course.
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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    If the horn curl reg is generous, it may actually improve the chances of a legal ram for those that get the permit
    So hinges on the number of permits of course.
    Yes this is true, again thinking of region 4 for example if you took mu 4-25 and gave out 4 any ram leh tags.

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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by LBM View Post
    Yes this is true, again thinking of region 4 for example if you took mu 4-25 and gave out 4 any ram leh tags.
    That would increase the chance’s of younger, healthier prime breeding age rams being harvested rather than past prime rams getting harvested. Say No to LEH sheep hunting. If poaching is an issue during GOS it will be during an LEH opening also.

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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by Hunting guy View Post
    That would increase the chance’s of younger, healthier prime breeding age rams being harvested rather than past prime rams getting harvested. Say No to LEH sheep hunting. If poaching is an issue during GOS it will be during an LEH opening also.
    Many of the older rams are broomed back and will never be legal so this would give a chance at them to be now harvested, and also make the short sheep being taken now legal.
    Say yes to LEH if it is set up right.

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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Buffalo View Post
    GOS gives greater stewardship rewards than LEH, so yes, GOS has a greater chance to increase lobbying and funding efforts to reduce habitat, predation and disease loss than LEH.

    Eliminating GOS and replacing it with LEH by design reduces opportunity to have a chance to take a sheep.


    Of course nothing you said in any way answers the questions I asked.... just deflection, cause that is all you got in this discussion.
    Well considering probable most of the states sheep are on some type of draw(LEH) and much of there other wildlife as well I would disagree with you.
    And also maybe looking at the number of LEH applicants for sheep here in B.C vs number of sheep tags sold.
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    Re: GOS Sheep season GOING TO LEH

    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Buffalo View Post
    What science are you alluding to?

    Will going to LEH reduce habitat loss, or predation loss or disease loss?

    Once again, the only science based approach being followed for sheep management is to further reduce hunting....
    Right on man!!!
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