

Idaho Mule Deer Proposals: You got 4 days!
Robby hosts David Vedder of the Southeast Idaho Mule Deer Advisory Group. David explains the Idaho Mule Deer proposals they want to send to the Idaho Fish and Game commission

thanks for participating in the discussion and letting F&G know what you think *fist bump emoji!Good podcast on the mule deer committee. I put in my comments on the Fish and Game proposal section.
Even though I don't hunt the east side of the state I think it's a good idea to try the muzzleloader seasons and
see how it turns out. Maybe we can have more muzzleloader hunt opportunity through out the state.
yes, he talked about the committee hoping we could run the seasons at least two managment cycles, so 4 years total.If the changes are made, how hard is it to change back? Would it just be another year, another comment period?
Ah I missed that. My Spotify skipped quite a bit of the deer discussion somehow.yes, he talked about the committee hoping we could run the seasons at least two managment cycles, so 4 years total.
this would help get better data and possibly smooth out other influences like favorable/unfavorable weather, hunter migration in and out, etc.
but yes, it would be on the table every two years for discussion of continuance/discontinuance
is that you David?Thanks a bunch for getting this episode out. It was fun to chat mule deer, and hopefully a bunch more people jump on and check out the proposals and provide feedback!
Thank you Robby for helping explain to people how important it is to save our “general seasons”. Waiting years to hunt is not a good solution.