At least the experts admit this is a complex problem and that they have made and will make mistakes while finding the solutions.
As we learn more about our deer and hunters, landowners and others, we'll have much better information to make management decisions. We've made a lot of changes to our deer management program, and we will probably make many more. We can't take this program from where it is today, to where it has to go, without making a lot of changes. And not all of these changes will work, some of them will be mistakes. When we make mistakes, we'll admit them, and then try something else until we solve the problem, and move on.
There is no quick fix. It will take time, a great deal of planning, and a lot of hard work. But none of this will happen, unless we work together.
So why not give em a chance to get it right? This thing has just gotten started.
Alt already admitted the OWDD tables are wrong, therefore your alledged experts are wrong.
Sometimes they are, the difference is that they will keep trying till they get it right. That, to me , is better than sticking your head in the sand and not making any long term changes cause some of those changes may hurt a bit in the short term.