IdahoBeav
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- Jan 29, 2017
Check the ODFW point summaries and harvest stats.Lies...
Check the ODFW point summaries and harvest stats.Lies...
All you have to do is look at the bonus point system in place in WA and it would be a resounding NO.
I was jokingCheck the ODFW point summaries and harvest stats.
Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on a Bonus (not preference point system) for Idaho.
It’s true though, once you have points and a schedule, you usually end up with extras along the way just due to scheduling.I was joking
The only state I couldn't draw right now is NV, and that's mostly because of the stupid 5 choices instead of first and only choice.It’s true though, once you have points and a schedule, you usually end up with extras along the way just due to scheduling.
The only state I couldn't draw right now is NV, and that's mostly because of the stupid 5 choices instead of first and only choice.
That's why ID system right now is so stupid, it's like NV 5 choices except you get as many as you want when you are on the clock. Not to mention how much abuse there is in the buying of tags.
Make ID first and only choice for NR tags, none of this multiple choice BS
Are you advocating for non capped OTC? Everyone would have the same opportunity…and it would likely be prevalent of little to no quality. We’ve seen how that’s played out with elk in Colorado.Wouldn’t communism be everyone gets the same opportunity no matter the amount/time put in?
There currently is unlimited resident OTC for deer and elk in many units. He's talking about the controlled hunts.Are you advocating for non capped OTC? Everyone would have the same opportunity…and it would likely be prevalent of little to no quality. We’ve seen how that’s played out with elk in Colorado.
Agreed.They just need to disallow buying tags for other people and make it one long line at vendors in Idaho.
They just need to disallow buying tags for other people and make it one login online.
Yeah, but ultimately it doesn’t matter controlled vs OTC. Residents will complain of non resident hunter crowding whether the data supports their claim or not. That is the trend in nearly every western state-hunter crowding with the finger pointed at NRs.There currently is unlimited resident OTC for deer and elk in many units. He's talking about the controlled hunts.
If they were real partners they would go with whoever had the tag anyways.Or make it a draw so you can hunt with your party if you draw.
I know more than one person who’s gotten one and there partners haven’t.
Says who?If they were real partners they would go with whoever had the tag anyways.
If they were real partners they would go with whoever had the tag anyways.
It’s pretty rare multiple people are ever successful. The extra tags are usually wasted on making them feel like they have a chance.
Yeah, but ultimately it doesn’t matter controlled vs OTC. Residents will complain of non resident hunter crowding whether the data supports their claim or not. That is the trend in nearly every western state-hunter crowding with the finger pointed at NRs.
Point systems are broken whether they are a bonus system or preference system as shown by the overwhelming opinion that the OP’s pole shows.
The biggest problem in Idaho’s current system is the lack of party hunt ability by NRs coupled with the abuse that’s happening with people buying tags for other.
The likelihood that I personally hunt Idaho in the near future is slim since I live in NM but I would certainly hate to see another state go the point route.
If it goes to a vote and that’s what the majority of residents want, then cool but what’s the benefit other than the Game & Fish getting more revenue? IMO, the only benefit outside of that is a warm fuzzy for residents to feel like they got one over on NRs.
WTF do you think they've been doing for decades?NRs aren’t going to accept buying licenses and/or apps without anything in return on unsuccessful apps.
WTF do you think they've been doing for decades?
They'll keep doing it too. Demand will never go down regardless if a few thousand quit applying.The majority, buying OTC and treating the controlled hunts as an extra opportunity, as residents do.