Timberline001
WKR
As a SE Idaho resident I went up north this last November to help my little sister killer her first deer. It was extremely crowded in unit 6 but they were all residents. But, down in central Idaho where I elk hunt during archery I would say it’s 50/50 with the camp grounds crowded with non residents. However in the back country I don’t run in to hardly anyone still. As for the limiting of non residents, they limited non residents in every deer unit to a certain percentage of the tags and the same with elk zones. Deer tags already sold out and last I checked most elk tags are gone.Whole damned state is overcrowded now. Hopefully the new rule limiting nonresidents to smaller areas will help. Does anyone know if those rules are in effect this year or do we have to wait for next?
I'm not anti-nonresident. I'm just anti so damned many nonresidents. Of course, with the population of Idaho growing by 100k/year, there are too many residents.
The problem with Unit 6 is Coeur d’Alene. Half of California lives there now and most of them hunt in Units 4 and 6. They can practically hold hands while traversing the country between the Coeur d’Alene and St. Joe Rivers.