Great post
@robby denning
The bottom line is this. IDFG has failed the sportsman and citizens of Idaho on wolf management. Wolf numbers cannot be managed using recreational hunting opportunities like many species of wildlife.
Imo IDFG should have done this on their own without legislation. They didn’t. We would not be here if they would have done everything in their power.
1500 wolves (a conservative estimate imo) is a long ways off from a management goal of 150. That is definition of failure.
If I failed like that in any line of work I would be out of a job.
Instead of legislation I believe the current IDFG commission should be looking for new jobs.
The Idaho Wildlife Federation wants to paint this as a “slippery slope”. How much longer do we continue down the same road. The Ag industry is a vital part of wildlife futures in Idaho and we should do everything we can to help them, not continue to use the same failing tactics over and over, it’s insane.
You can only stick it to the Ag Industry, Sportsman and citizens of Idaho for so long before they say enough is enough.
I fully support legislative action if IDFG is going to continue to mismanage wolves.
Wolves must be managed like coyotes, aerial gunning, thermals, professional trappers. Not like ungluates.