Touchdown88
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Where I hunted, pressure was half of what is was in years past.how was the overall pressure though? Any better than usual?
Where I hunted, pressure was half of what is was in years past.how was the overall pressure though? Any better than usual?
Maybe you will see me there one of these days.all the people that i am seeing in the woods are retired folks who moved to idaho.
No offense, but it doesn’t look like we have any openings for new Idaho residents. Try again in 2050Maybe you will see me there one of these days.
That's the elephant in the room that a good number of folks are ignoring. It's unfortunate, but undeniable that at some point changes are going to need to be made.With the way Boise and the rest of Idaho is growing out of control I expect any reduction in NR to be quickly replaced by Resident hunters.
Census: Idaho ranks second nationally in population growth
Idaho’s population grew 17.3% in the 10 years since the 2010 Census, right behind Utah’s first-place growth of 18.5%. That means more than 270,000 new residents.www.google.com
Raise res tag prices and they need to cut way down on NR tags. raw only. Herds can't take pressure anymoreAs much as I hate to say it, pretty much every hunt in Idaho needs to turn into a draw. As a resident I would be more than happy to pay twice what I pay now for tags and licenses for better quality hunts. My dad has hunted unit 6 for elk for sometime now. There were 2900+ elk hunters in that unit alone last year. That is way too many elk hunters for any unit anywhere. Huge reductions in tag numbers needs to happen to let our herds recover.
Good for you…. No one is blaming NR per se but it’s just fact we give out too many tags to residents and NR both and if we are gonna start cutting tags it’s fair we start with NR first because we LIVE here and the game is managed for residents. Just like your state should do for you.Cutting NR tags isn't going to do much to the crowding or much for the deer herd. Are NR really killing enough deer to make any sort of dent compared to the resident hunters? Average success rates statewide in 2020 were 24% I'm guessing that the NR number is lower than that. I love the opportunity that ID allows me to come hunt and realize that something will need to change to support the deer herd but to put the blame on NR for the overcrowding or over hunting is a reach. I saw a minimum 10:1 residents to NRs this year.
No argument from me. I understand that the game is managed for residents. Just looking at it from a numbers side you could get rid of the 14k NR deer hunters and the state would still be crowded. I know that something is going to have to change in the future and I foresee ID going to a draw for everyone. I just hope if it goes that way its random and they don't jump into the points game.Good for you…. No one is blaming NR per se but it’s just fact we give out too many tags to residents and NR both and if we are gonna start cutting tags it’s fair we start with NR first because we LIVE here and the game is managed for residents. Just like your state should do for you.
It’s unfortunate really but a sad reality that needs to happen