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Yesterday Fish and Game introduced legislation to lower the hunting age from 12 to 10 with a mentor. The bill number will be available once it is printed.
Oh man...I was waiting for someone to post this up. It's just one thing after another with IDFG these days.
Thought the same thing when I read it on the statesman today. License fee locks, 2-zone elk, lowered hunting age. Any guesses what they'll propose next?
I am glad they are evolving since the last 10 year elk plan from '99 though and not sitting on their hands.
Fully agree! Though I doubt I'll be able to get my son's to ID to hunt before they are 10, I think it's a good move. Unless I can get my wife to have a huge change of heart of where we live! (fingers crossed but not holding my breath). I don't see the harm in changing the age. IMO most that will make the change a problem are a problem now anyway.What's wrong with getting younger kids involved with big game? Sure there will be some that go out and aren't ready but hopefully the parents will use good judgement. Yes, there will be parents who fill the kids' tag. But husbands do that today.
I don't see much increased harvestfor most hunts; maybe easy doe hunts which I am all for (younger kids hunting). In my opinion some units in Idaho could use some increased Doe harvest.
Is it a scheme to put more money into the coffers? Sure.
Will problems arise? You betcha.
In my opinion the benefits outweigh the costs.
I'm not sure if I like the idea or not. I really haven't looked into it much. I guess it just depends on how they do it? For instance in Oregon I had to draw the tag and mentor Kawika. So he actually shot my deer. I would be in favor of that in Idaho. Maybe even just opening up does/cows etc to the kids 10 and 11. I'm all for getting kids out in the hills, as a kid I don't think they care what they hunt. I may be wrong but for some reason I would see a lot more lower age class bucks getting shot.What's wrong with getting younger kids involved with big game? Sure there will be some that go out and aren't ready but hopefully the parents will use good judgement. Yes, there will be parents who fill the kids' tag. But husbands do that today.
I don't see much increased harvestfor most hunts; maybe easy doe hunts which I am all for (younger kids hunting). In my opinion some units in Idaho could use some increased Doe harvest.
Is it a scheme to put more money into the coffers? Sure.
Will problems arise? You betcha.
In my opinion the benefits outweigh the costs.
I support the idea with the mentoring aspect.
Idfishnhunt, commissioners are not elected they are appointed by the governor and approved by the legislature. As far as I know the current commission including 2 awaiting confirmation are all hunters and have varying backgrounds generally not rooted in biology or wildlife.
This commission will be trying to do more with less. Budget cuts arn't always the answer so new funding mechanisms will continue to be a priority. They knew a fee increase would be hard to put through the legislature as our elected officials in the statehouse are worried they might lose a vote by increasing license prices. Anyone who objects to F&G coming up with new funding ideas can do more to stop it by contacting their local representatives and senators and demand all tag and license fees be doubled for residents. Until the fees come up, without some buy every year price lock, creativity will be the funding answer.