kicker338
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^^^This is the same I’ve heard from several reputable sources. I will point out that it isn’t the season that stunk. It is the countless years of resident and non resident overharvest, harsh winters and an abundance of predation. The game is getting hit from every possible angle and aren’t going to sustain if something doesn’t change. I’ve seen it first hand in Idaho for years. At the present rate nobody will be hunting Idaho in the future if changes aren’t made. Let’s stop arguing over tags, opportunity and money and think about sustaining game herds for once.
Don't think it's an over harvest as the fish and game at least here in Idaho keep a pretty close watch on that. The forest is getting so over grown it's ridicules, I mentioned this in a thread in the gen. section here. I talked to the gal who runs the burnibg program for NTH. Idaho and she said we need a ton more burnibg but they get their hands tied at every corner. She said they did aburn north or Kellogg and the locals around there blew up about it, claimed it would destroy they elk hunting there. When the brush gets so thick you can't crawl threw it almost no animal benefits. Nature knows what is best and fires are needed. The good old gov. thinks they know more than nature so out go the fires and the woods just gets worse and worse. The predator situation is something els. Bears and lions take a good part of the calves which fish and game like to point out but mention adult elk kills and they start changing the subject. Wolves are tearing the snot out of the adult elk, I can tell you the yr. that wolves started showing up in the units I like to hunt. First people started seeing wolves sightings then the cow seasons started getting shorter, then went away all together. I talked to an old boy who doesn't hunt but spends a lot of time with the trail groomers for the snowmobiles, he said you can't believe the number of wolf elk kills they shove over the bank. Of corse the fish and game don't want to talk about this, sad state of affairs isn't it.
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