No. 2021 tags go on sale 12/1.Can you buy next years tags before the December 1st changes?
No. 2021 tags go on sale 12/1.Can you buy next years tags before the December 1st changes?
I don't doubt that. But to get real, broad, public input, you gotta create at least a little bit of publicity of a proposal. there's certainly been publicity about the general concept of reducing non resident pressure. But not about this specific manner of doing so, that also happens to be a pretty dramatic departure in the whole system of allocating tags. They did publicize the specific manner of reducing pressure by way of tag fee increases. But not for this.
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You mean all the soy boys moving to Boise and CDA?
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I am not calling you at all, just mainly interested. How are you figuring a 50% reduction in hunters? Are you meaning a 50% reduction in non resident hunters? Seems the units I hunt will only be dropping non-resident tags by 1-2% so maybe a 10% overall decrease in non resident tags? Maybe my math is wrong but I also didn't look at other units. Maybe there is some that are more like 30-40% non residents that they will be cutting to 15%?I can’t believe it’s not bigger news. There are going to be a pile of non res deer hunters very upset and I’m going to enjoy a 50% reduction in hunter numbers in my favorite units
There are units that NR numbers are going to be way down in. He was actually low in his guess on the units he's referencing. It's more like a 90% reduction lolI am not calling you at all, just mainly interested. How are you figuring a 50% reduction in hunters? Are you meaning a 50% reduction in non resident hunters? Seems the units I hunt will only be dropping non-resident tags by 1-2% so maybe a 10% overall decrease in non resident tags? Maybe my math is wrong but I also didn't look at other units. Maybe there is some that are more like 30-40% non residents that they will be cutting to 15%?
Jeez. That is huge. I was just looking at some of the more popular units like 39 and looking at hunter numbers in 2019 compared to what they allocated the non resident too and it only seems like it will be a slight decrease but maybe I am not looking at the right numbers. How are you figuring or finding the current non resident numbers?There are units that NR numbers are going to be way down in. He was actually low in his guess on the units he's referencing. It's more like a 90% reduction lol
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Hunt plannerJeez. That is huge. I was just looking at some of the more popular units like 39 and looking at hunter numbers in 2019 compared to what they allocated the non resident too and it only seems like it will be a slight decrease but maybe I am not looking at the right numbers. How are you figuring or finding the current non resident numbers?
Yes. Deer is unit specific. Elk tags are still by zone.So this is essentially getting rid of General ID deer tags and making them all otc unit specific the way I read it. No more hunting multiple units if your a NR.
Where are you seeing past Non Resident numbers per unit in the hunt planner? I can only see the total number of hunters?Hunt planner
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I looked all over and could not find it. Looking at 2019 elk numbers, 76 (Diamond Creek) had 1143 hunters in archery. The non res used to be somewhere around 650 as I recall. Now it is 459. I believe that number also includes a certain number of tags for outfitters, so there won't be 459 available to the general public. The new rules show that no more than 50% can go to outfitters.Where are you seeing past Non Resident numbers per unit in the hunt planner? I can only see the total number of hunters?
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-dan
That's the numbers they used. Total hunter numbers, of NR participation was greater than 15% then they capped them at 15% of total numbers. It's pretty easy to do the math from the posted total numbersWhere are you seeing past Non Resident numbers per unit in the hunt planner? I can only see the total number of hunters?
Thanks,
-dan
Where are you seeing past Non Resident numbers per unit in the hunt planner? I can only see the total number of hunters?
Thanks,
-dan
It doesn't matter what the total number of NR hunters was in each unit. They've never posted those numbers. All that matters is total number of hunters, and if NR participation was greater than 15% or less than 15% historically. IDFG has those numbers, but for this model they are irrelevant. They didn't say they were going to cap NR at 15% of past NR numbers, but at 15% of total numbers in each unit.I am with you. I can only find total hunter numbers on the hunt planner and then F&G just posted the new limits. Can't tell what the total non residents per unit was in the past to compare.
I guess what I am trying to do is find out how many less total hunters this is going to equal in units I hunt. I can see how many total hunters there have been in the past but I don't know how many of those were NR's, which are the ones that are being cut.It doesn't matter what the total number of NR hunters was in each unit. They've never posted those numbers. All that matters is total number of hunters, and if NR participation was greater than 15% or less than 15% historically. IDFG has those numbers, but for this model they are irrelevant. They didn't say they were going to cap NR at 15% of past NR numbers, but at 15% of total numbers in each unit.
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