Game and Fish proposes reduction in antelope license quotas

Game and Fish proposes reduction in antelope license quotas for 2021 season


In many hunt areas in the Lander Region, the proposals to cut the quota are due to impacts from the harsh winter conditions in 2018-19 and 2019-20 which was followed by persistent drought conditions in the Region through early March 2021.
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“Across the Lander Region, from Rawlins to Shoshoni, Riverton and Lander, pronghorn numbers have declined, most herds are below objective and doe/fawn ratios are low – some as low as they have ever been,” said Daryl Lutz, Lander Region wildlife coordinator.
“Most of the cuts in license quotas are doe/fawn licenses. Throughout most of the Region, we were able to maintain the ‘any’ antelope licenses because observed buck/doe ratios were appropriate to do so. Assuming we see good fawn production and survival over the next couple of years, we expect antelope numbers to stabilize and increase to the point where we can reinstitute or raise doe/fawn license quotas again.”

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