Wyoming Game and Fish did a miserable job in tag allocation. Many units needed a two year moratorium on Mule Deer hunting. Money, incompetent biologists? Hard to say. In deer unit 78, for example, there were a total of 275 deer tags in 2021. After the worst winter on record, that number was changed. It was raised to 465. I suppose it wouldn't matter if they offered 5000 tags.....if there are no deer, there will be no harvest. Many guides and outfitters in the area had refused to book deer hunters, saying it would have been akin to fraud. Local sporting goods dealers, and residents who had successfully hunted Wyoming for 40 years felt that the season should have been closed. I talked with about 20 of them, plus Gamey's and Biologists. I used my 9 preference points to draw this tag. I haven't enough years you accumulate points again, so it's my last hunt....that's why I didn't simply throw the tag away. Wyoming doesn't need me as a hunter. That's for sure. But I wonder if the young Game Wardens and biologists realize that Wyoming soon may not need them either. If they don't do a better job, many of them will have to go. Wildlife is an amazing asset. It needs to be managed for ALL of us......from hunters to greenies. But it cannot be managed solely for money. Departments must have the courage to cancel a hunt when animals are in extremis. Lest I leave this topic on a sour note, let me say that I had marvelous camping, great weather and food, scenery was spectacular, and I didn't get hurt. So my last deer hunt was one of my best.....FWB