Looks like a moratorium on doe harvest left the house. IWF and others oppose it.
Seems pretty heavy handed and not very nimble to me.
Seems pretty heavy handed and not very nimble to me.
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I agree with your sentiment.Idaho fish and game has been resistant to public input about mule deer doe harvest for far too long. Refusing to close doe hunts In many areas for a plethora of reasons. They do need to lower doe harvest and improve wintering habitat post fire to bring back Idahos mule deer.
Unfortunately things are coming to this. It probably won't do much long term good and may be detrimental to MD without major habitat restoration.
It's a path to legislative management of wildlife where hunters WILL get the short end of the stick.
I hope it fails to pass but also I hope it gets IDF&G to take notice.
What do you think of the justification they gave in the proposals for the addition of those antlerless tags? Just curious what your counter argument would be. There southwest region is the one area I haven't hunted and I don't have a dog in that fight but I am curious from an overall public perception and data perspective. There is some discussion on it in the video linked below.I agree with your sentiment.
IDFG’s management of mule deer does needs to be discussed. IDFG is proposing a 1k extra doe tags in 39. Crazy.
However, the legislature should not be directing wildlife management. It goes against the idea of the Fish and Game Commission which was created by public votes to manage IDFG and wildlife.