Initial Use of Moose Calf Hunts to Increase Yield, Alaska. Initial Use of Moose Calf Hunts to Increase Yield, Alaska.

Initial Use of Moose Calf Hunts to Increase Yield, Alaska‪.‬

Alces 2004, Annual, 40

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ABSTRACT: In 2002 the Board of Game authorized Alaska' s first permit hunts specifically for calf moose (Alces alces). We promoted these calf hunts to help stabilize a high-density, food-stressed moose population and to compensate for declining harvests of bulls. Low harvest rates of cows (= 1% of the prehunt cow population, 1996-2001) were tightly controlled by the public. High harvest rates of bulls (21-26% of the prehunt bull population, 1995-1999) resulted in bull:cow ratios declining below the management objective of 30:100. To conserve bulls, the previous bag limit of any bull was changed to bulls with specific antler configurations. Simultaneously, 300 calf drawing permits were made available in 7 different hunt areas with the allocation of permits based on estimated moose densities within individual hunt areas. We issued 274 permits, but 61% of the permittees did not participate, in part to protest the hunt. Of 108 hunters, 33 reported taking a calf. The harvest accounted for about 1.3% (33/2,500) of the estimated prehunt calf population and 7% (33/471) of the total reported harvest. The calf harvest contributed only marginally to meeting the Game Management Unit 20A harvest mandate of 500-720 moose. We observed decreasing acceptance of calf hunts and increasing acceptance of cow hunts during 2002 and 2003. In 2004 we expect to substantially increase the harvest of cows and calves using registration and late season hunts and continuing education programs. We deem gaining public acceptance of cow and calf hunts in increasing, food-stressed Alaska moose populations to be a long-term, challenging, yet worthwhile endeavor. Key words: Alaska, Alces alces, calf, harvest, yield

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2004
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14
Pages
PUBLISHER
Alces
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
319.2
KB

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