Well, hopefully this doesn't squelch the peacful, informative discussions on Rokslide so far.
As many know, Idaho's hunting quality has slipped over the last few decades. While there are a few factors, the one thing many agree (and disagree!) on is ATVs. I need no science or facts to know that there are few areas in SE Idaho that an ATV hunter can't reach and that they have hurt mule deer hunting.
Looks like Idaho is going to limit Fish and Games noble attempt to limit ATVs during hunting season. I don't like to see this. Read the just-released media below. Do you think F&G overstepped their authority in trying to limit ATVs?
Post your opinion, and please keep it civil:
BOISE, Idaho -- Backcountry trails on Idaho's federal lands would open to all-terrain vehicle-riding hunters, under a measure passed by the House over Department of Fish and Game objections.
Thursday's 48-21 vote sends it to the Senate.
Currently, Fish and Game's rules require hunter in a third of Idaho's hunting units to steer clear of off-road vehicle trails.
This bill lifts restrictions, something ATV users say will remedy confusion over where they can ride.
Rep. Judy Boyle said such closures have been unnecessary since 2005, when the U.S. Forest Service banned cross-country ATV travel.
She argues Fish and Game's rules exceed the agency's statutory authority.
Fish and Game commissioners opposed this measure, however, arguing it hurts their ability to shield game from overharvest.
Rep. Linden Bateman contends the rule provides refuge for wildlife.
As many know, Idaho's hunting quality has slipped over the last few decades. While there are a few factors, the one thing many agree (and disagree!) on is ATVs. I need no science or facts to know that there are few areas in SE Idaho that an ATV hunter can't reach and that they have hurt mule deer hunting.
Looks like Idaho is going to limit Fish and Games noble attempt to limit ATVs during hunting season. I don't like to see this. Read the just-released media below. Do you think F&G overstepped their authority in trying to limit ATVs?
Post your opinion, and please keep it civil:
BOISE, Idaho -- Backcountry trails on Idaho's federal lands would open to all-terrain vehicle-riding hunters, under a measure passed by the House over Department of Fish and Game objections.
Thursday's 48-21 vote sends it to the Senate.
Currently, Fish and Game's rules require hunter in a third of Idaho's hunting units to steer clear of off-road vehicle trails.
This bill lifts restrictions, something ATV users say will remedy confusion over where they can ride.
Rep. Judy Boyle said such closures have been unnecessary since 2005, when the U.S. Forest Service banned cross-country ATV travel.
She argues Fish and Game's rules exceed the agency's statutory authority.
Fish and Game commissioners opposed this measure, however, arguing it hurts their ability to shield game from overharvest.
Rep. Linden Bateman contends the rule provides refuge for wildlife.