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Looks to do away with outfitter allocations as well.
legislature.idaho.gov
HOUSE BILL 232 – Idaho State Legislature

This legislation seeks to improve resident hunter experience by reducing nonresident crowding withoutCliffs? Can't read it on a phone
Absolutely agree. We can’t get those yahoos back home fast enough. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.Legislature needs to butt out of wildlife management no matter the topic. The last thing we need is politicians making these decisions. It’s a dangerous precedent that leads to decisions made on hysteria vs sound science. This type of thing should scare the shit out of Idaho residents.
Or it will be amended to include carve outs for outfitters.Won’t pass because of the outfitter language is my guess. They have a powerful lobby and already have two bills washing my for more tags. Outfitters want more than they currently have.
Legislature needs to butt out of wildlife management no matter the topic. The last thing we need is politicians making these decisions. It’s a dangerous precedent that leads to decisions made on hysteria vs sound science. This type of thing should scare the shit out of Idaho residents.
They also introduced a bill with the goal of making the IDFG director a governor appointed position. Taking the authority away from the commission. Call your legislators and tell them to shut that bullshit down.Exactly. Don't care what this bill says, didn't even read it. Even if it's exactly what we as sportsmen are wanting, this should be handled by our fish and game commission.
That was my first thought. Non residents have been capped for decades. If they want to improve the residents experience while maintaining revenue they will need to up their license and tag cost (or the nonresidents preferably) while capping them at the same time. I don’t like that, but the overcrowding isn’t from nonresidents."This legislation seeks to improve resident hunter experience by reducing nonresident crowding without
substantially negatively impacting Department of Fish and Game revenue."
It's a better resident experience if the crowding is from residents?