Chad E
WKR
The commission brief says exactly that, every game management unit for deer will have caps, zones for elk, with the statewide total being the same it has for 30 years.
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I agree that's certainly how it reads but that doesn't clear up all the potential questions. I just can't see how that plays out very well. How are they determining the five year average? The way Idaho collects hunter data it makes me believe that anyone who hunts more than one zone likely got counted as two hunters or they have some way of normalizing these reports. Either way it seems like there will likely be a discrepancy between the overall nonresident quota and the unit caps. It will be pretty straight forward for the major units like 39 and 43 but as it gets into lesser hunter units I have to imagine its going to get pretty arbitrary. Its obvious that 15% or 10% or the respective five year hunter numbers per unit doesn't work out across the state to equal the quota. Once they get past the "popular units" the cap per unit to reach the overall quota is actually going to increase past the previous five year hunter numbers.
There is a lot of lesser know units in Idaho that guys will end up getting pushed to but there are also some regulations that are going to be hard to sell to anyone. Non residents aren't going to buy 2x2 tags and residents aren't going to buy them at the nonresident price.
Just my thoughts on what is some pretty groundbreaking Idaho hunting changes less that two weeks before next seasons tags go on sale.