My state is only recently hoping on the managment bandwagon.Our herd was grossly mismanaged for years.One simple fact is the gun hunters' voices thunder over the bowhunter's voices.Those like me that hunt all three seasons(Bow,rifle,and smokepole) should be the real voices(IMO anyways).We hunt all the seasons,we know.Just opinion there tho.
In 2005 Vermont enacted a two on one side point rule.Most of your old timers with the,"If you shoot a doe you shoot two deer" mentality were all against this.They also uped the muzzleloader doe permits.(At the time I thought it was crazy,but later in an outdoor paper I subscribe to,the VT FNG Com explained that when you have extra buck going into winter,equal doe must be removed...which makes perfect sense because the land only supports so many deer).
Fast forward 3 years...and the results are amazing.I've seen so many good deer taken last season it was unreal.I hunted the last week of bow season in PA last year,and to get to bowhunt the rut is really something.If VT is following PA's example of deer management,then they can't pass that three on one side rule fast enough for me.The bucks were incredible down there.All VT needs to do is pass the 3 on one side rule,move rifle to the first week of Dec,and extend bow season two extra weeks,and we can have all the trophy hunting we want.
To be really honest,it's not the antlers I want,rather the 180+ lb deer attached to them.Antlers are a bonus.Deer hunting in NE is measured by weight not antlers.More awe is placed on a 200 lb 5 point than a 130 8 point.
Just my 2 cents.