Has anyone else heard about this? Kenneth Wallen (the guy who I believe writes all of IDFG's surveys) has put out a new survey this month that sounds like a precursor to changes in the IDFG regs regarding whether Idaho hunters will be able to use lead ammunition in the future or not.
"Idaho lead-free ammunition opinion survey (2025)"
"Lead is a well‐known neurotoxin that affects humans and empirical evidence demonstrates that lead causes unintended negative impacts on fish and wildlife resources. Despite regulations to ban the use of and remove lead from the environment, e.g., lead-based paint and automobile fuel, use of lead-based hunting ammunition continues in the United States (with the exception of California, select National Wildlife Refuges, and nationwide nontoxic ammunition requirements specific to waterfowl hunting). Moreover, central to fish and wildlife management and conservation are its human dimensions. Moreover, in the context of lead-free ammunition choice, initial research and outreach efforts indicate that hunters express a willingness to take actions related to lead-free ammunition use when those actions occur or are expected among a reference network (i.e., credible sporting community peers or groups). Additionally, a general sentiment among lead-free interest and advocacy groups suggests that prevention of wildlife lead poisoning from ammunition can only be successful if lead-free ammunition actions are and are perceived as voluntary. Therefore, the objective of this study is to describe Idaho hunters (a) lead-free ammunition use, (b) opinions on lead-free ammunition, (c) and personal and social dynamics of lead-free ammunition choice."