Westernglory
New member
I just participated in a management hunt here in unit 69 for both deer and elk. The Idaho Fish & Game biologists came to the conclusion that 500 extra antlerless elk and 500 antlerless deer needed to be eliminated from the wintering range due to habitat loss. The Blackhawk Fire ignited near a subdivision above Idaho Falls and burned upwards of 54,000 acres. After seeing the loss of wintering feed in this area is am saddened by the decision to eliminate this many deer. I have personally witnessed the number of deer that use this area in the winter. In my opinion the elimination of 500 deer was irresponsible. I have a much easier time swallowing the 500 elk as their numbers are far greater in this wintering area. I would concede the elk do pose a threat to vehicles as they travel to find adequate foliage. However, I can't wrap my head around the necessity to eliminate the already drastically low deer numbers. Sadly I admit I did harvest a deer early in the hunt. It was only after exploring the burn in search of elk that I came to this conclusion. Which leads to my question. How did the Idaho Fish & Game come to the number of animals required to be eliminated?