OrangeMan73
Lil-Rokslider
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My contrarian opinion: I like almost everything how it is. Keep on rocking in the free world Idaho.
Apparently everyone thinks based on 30 year old data and binocular/scope technology that 3 point or better general tags for 18-64 year old hunters won’t work, but I think it’s our best bet to get a more reasonable age class in our state. It also makes people consider their ballistics and long range shooting which is a positive side effect.
Another one that won’t happen but I think would be better is instead of choosing either 1 OIL species (sheep, goat, or moose) or all 3 apps for deer elk and Antelope - it should be changed to “pick 2 out of 6”. I think that allows more people including youth into the OIL draw which creates more excitement.
Finally, if you draw any tag that had a 4 percent or lower draw odds (1 in 25) that year, you must wait at least 2 years to put into that species again for a non harvest, and 5 years with a harvest.
My contrarian opinion: I like almost everything how it is. Keep on rocking in the free world Idaho.
Wow!1. Make the IDFG Director an elected position (currently hand picked by governor). Same with commissioners.
2. Post detailed minutes of all meetings (not just an agenda).
3. Revisions to governor and landowner tags - put them on the books (how many per unit etc). Limit land owner tags to their private property.
4. All controlled hunts draw due by May 5th. Draw results due by May 25th.
I prefer quality of quantity, and I know this puts me in the minority of hunters...
Generally - implement similar measures for residents deer tags as NR tags.
5. Incorporate elk zones as deer zones, make residents choose a zone. Stop OTC resident tags, but allow them as 1st choice draw. Apply for that deer tag by zone. If youre not a resident by the draw due date you're SOL.
IDK - but I lean to revising capped elk archery - reduce archery season, make an early and a late archery tag, splitting tags in half.
6. Remove all exemptions to motorized hunting rule units, unless its not legal then allow ADA. (no camping, game retrieval etc)
7. Major revisions to youth hunting. Make all 'general' season opportunities preceded by a 2 day youth only hunt, include DAV, disabled.
8. Require all big game tags to have "CWD endorsement" - $5 - an online/inperson class about IDFG CWD plan. make it short, make it have a test. *Unit 14 had hunters completely unaware of CWD reg changes. This is how CWD spreads... Earmark fees to CWD management.
9. Require all landowners to allow hunting on their property before seeking any damage compensation from big game.
10. Go to a points system.
Look at the study of perceived overcrowding and low satisfaction. This was published in 2019. Yet IDFG has done little to address the overcrowding and low satisfaction.
I like the ability to bounce around. Especially when the weather changes.
Definitely some good points.1. Make the IDFG Director an elected position (currently hand picked by governor). Same with commissioners.
2. Post detailed minutes of all meetings (not just an agenda).
3. Revisions to governor and landowner tags - put them on the books (how many per unit etc). Limit land owner tags to their private property.
4. All controlled hunts draw due by May 5th. Draw results due by May 25th.
I prefer quality of quantity, and I know this puts me in the minority of hunters...
Generally - implement similar measures for residents deer tags as NR tags.
5. Incorporate elk zones as deer zones, make residents choose a zone. Stop OTC resident tags, but allow them as 1st choice draw. Apply for that deer tag by zone. If youre not a resident by the draw due date you're SOL.
IDK - but I lean to revising capped elk archery - reduce archery season, make an early and a late archery tag, splitting tags in half.
6. Remove all exemptions to motorized hunting rule units, unless its not legal then allow ADA. (no camping, game retrieval etc)
7. Major revisions to youth hunting. Make all 'general' season opportunities preceded by a 2 day youth only hunt, include DAV, disabled.
8. Require all big game tags to have "CWD endorsement" - $5 - an online/inperson class about IDFG CWD plan. make it short, make it have a test. *Unit 14 had hunters completely unaware of CWD reg changes. This is how CWD spreads... Earmark fees to CWD management.
9. Require all landowners to allow hunting on their property before seeking any damage compensation from big game.
10. Go to a points system.
Look at the study of perceived overcrowding and low satisfaction. This was published in 2019. Yet IDFG has done little to address the overcrowding and low satisfaction.
YepChat about the outfitters buying tags from the nonresident pool needs to be discussed.
Modern archery is no longer primitive. Archery hunters have more than enough opportunity in Idaho. With the advancements made in archery equipment in the last 2 decades, they probably need to reduce their seasons. Archery success rates are bumping close to any weapon success rates. The contractor that IFG uses for online sales and IT management is terrible. But with a state contract, remember , lowest responsible bidder wins.1. Customer experience - nonresident deer and elk tag sale on separate days.
2. Customer experience - improve the online license portal infrastructure.
3. Managing for opportunity vs. herd health - Explore the idea of expanding opportunities and seasons for primitive weapon users and reducing seasons for modern equipment users. Example: rifle scopes allowed during the first four days of rifle season then open sights only after that. Increase preferential seasons for archery and muzzleloading equipment. This would be an attempt to control efficacy while maximizing opportunity. Explore this concept. Conduct hunter surveys to get feedback. Would this practice receive acceptance among a majority of the users? Or would the concept be unanimously rejected? One final time for the people in back - EXPLORE this concept - not that I think it should be implemented tomorrow but begin talking about it.
For everything else - the system works very well right now. I am a proponent of maintaining the current system and only pursuing SMALL annual changes deemed necessary to address herd health.
Thank you for considering my opinion. Wishing for 2023 to be the year of bountiful harvests and joyous memories for you and your camp.