Colby3
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Has Idaho made any changes to their draw system to handle the amount of hunters applying this year? It's been such a mess since they went to the waiting room.
Idaho needs to get their head out of their ass and make the whole state draw for everyone including residents.
Nope it will still be the same people hunting the same best units since 2020 just like the commission and Brandt licensing want it.Has Idaho made any changes to their draw system to handle the amount of hunters applying this year? It's been such a mess since they went to the waiting room.
Oh cmon, thats an exaggeration....I was in 76 and only counted 2,876 archery hunters.....Why would they? The non residents keep coming back in droves. Idaho needs to get their head out of their ass and make the whole state draw for everyone including residents. 3000 people in the same unit hunting bull elk in a 2 week period is crazy. Then add predation on top of that.
No. But I would call them just to make sure. It will be 60k people all on 10 plus devises wondering why the system can’t keep up.I should have been more specific on my question. I was wondering if they upgraded their system to handle the number of hunters so it doesn't crash like every year before.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think the overcrowding issue in certain units is the nonresidents fault. By statute, Idaho authorizes 16k(ish) elk tags to non residents. If someone is seeing 3k hunters in the Diamond Creek zone, 2500 of them were residents.
That said, I think Idaho should go to a draw for all non-resident elk and deer tags.
You’re correct but It’s hunter days in the field in 2023 that’s an issue. NR are spending 10x the amount of days in the field nowadays because of vacation time/work from home/work life balance is better than it’s ever been. Just my .02
I told him a million times to stop exaggerating!10x? Come on now. . . .
10x? Come on now. . . .
How many non residents were buying an out of state tag to not hunt at least a week?
And how many of those that were hunting a week are now hunting 10 weeks?
If anyone is getting 10 weeks to hunt with a W-2 job and managing to stay married, please reach out and tell me your secrets.
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Its ok for some states to be trophy and some to be opportunity... Most NR wont get to hunt premium elk tags in the 3 states you listed in their lifetime the way things are goingTo see a healthier more mature herd of elk? Yes. And I’m not complaining along the lines of “ there’s no elk here!” I’m just saying I would rather hunt every few years and see a better age class of bulls. I fully understand some people get it done on mature bulls almost every year. After hunting Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona and seeing better age classes I wonder why we could not do the same thing with way more elk.
Putting the pieces together in MT
First year elk hunting in Montana. Here for the next month and a half and I’ve been out 5 days so far in the beaverhead. 3 days, all in same ~2 square miles of woods, I got into multiple elk, and had two young bulls in bow range. The other days not an elk seen or heard in two other hikes. The...rokslide.com
7 straight weeks in the field
Just one example, I've read and seen many more. Including myself. There was a survey somewhere recently that reflected this topic but I cant find it now, sorry.
Do you think hunter days in the field is flat or decreasing in the last 20 years?
I'm not talking about your standard blue collar W-2 job buddy, we are in a new era. Lots of people have unlimited vaction (yes thats a real thing) and a lot of adult onset hunters fit this bill.
But only NR have 10x the time to use in your state? They’re not using it any other state, or their own state?
How many guys from Idaho are traveling to the east coast or Midwest to hunt whitetails for 10 weeks instead of hunting them at home?
I’m not saying you’re wrong that people are spending more time on average in the field. But everyone is spending more time on average in the field. You’ve got 20x, and steadily growing, the number of residents hunting than non residents, but non residents steadily get blamed for the issues. All the while paying the lions share of the bill to keep agencies in the west running.
I’m not saying residents don’t deserve more tags, more opportunity, and a lesser cost. But steadily crapping on the people that keeps the lights on isn’t sustainable.
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