IdahoBeav
WKR
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That's a great deal if the animals actually use the land for wintering. However, hay and other crop losses from elk are often in the tens of thousands of dollars. An elk hunt most likely isn't worth that to a rancher unless he is able to sell the tag.I don’t think so. It dangles a pretty big carrot for the good actors. Terrain is so varied across Idaho this is almost a requirement IMO. If a guy has 640 acres in a prime wintering area out in the desert and he keeps a herd of elk happy on his pivot through the winter, why not give him a chance at a bull tag up in the mountains to go kill an elk in October. Eliminating the unit-wide stipulation would lose a lot of good will and help from the ranching community. Hunting would get worse for the regular hunter.