griff536
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Any thoughts on the new changes?
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I agree. I have been commenting all morning, hopefully my small voice can make a little change.Based off the changes Idaho Elk herds are in trouble.
In relation to increased cow hunts? I’m guessing a bunch of potential increases are driven by agricultural/political pressuresBased off the changes Idaho Elk herds are in trouble.
I agree with you, I was in support of most of the proposals. I'm not sure it's a good idea to lift the quotas on cats, I know most of the houndsmen down here in Franklin County are pissed. The biggest complaint that I had was for unit 60 antlerless deer, I think that's what it was. They are doing away with all the antlerless hunts, including youth, which I agree with, because numbers are way down from what I've seen. But in unit 60 they were going to give an additional 200 controlled hunt antlerless tags. My thoughts were, if you're still giving out antlerless tags, give them to the youth.I’m liking most of the deer proposals in Southeast Idaho. The lion proposals I’m not sure about as I’m an avid houndsman and I spend all winter chasing the big cats. I love them. Although there are a ton of them in the southeast region I would at least like to see a female quota of a half dozen for each unit and when female quota fills toms are still legal to take. In my elk area I’m pissed, well one of my two elk areas. I wish they would better manage the bulls. Too many tags, they are taking every big bull left. I agree with the antelope proposals as I’ll hunt the unlimited archery even if I lose the chance of drawing an any weapon tag. Might as well go to Wyoming for that anyhow. I agree with the moose proposals. Hopefully this will be my lucky year with the moose draw.