FYI :
Hopefully these new governor tags have controls to force the sponsoring organization to put at least 90% into honesttogod wildlife support and not to fund their operations. Also that their books are open to public view. How will the proceeds be split between the state and NGO?
I might add that if the money is used on private land, outfitting is excluded and/or the land must be put into block management for a decade or more. but I digress.
Any of you Idaho boy and girls going to be at the meetings on the 11, 12 and 13? However unless policy is being discussed and changed, it may not be worth it.
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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
Headquarters NEWS RELEASE
Boise, ID
Date: July 2, 2012
Contact: niels nokkentved
[email protected]
(208) 334-3746
new Idaho laws affect hunters and anglers
Several new and changed Idaho laws took effect July 1 that will affect the state's hunters and anglers.
The legislation:
At the upcoming meeting July 11-13 in Bonners Ferry, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission will consider new rules to put into practice laws that:
* Allow parents and grandparents to transfer controlled hunt tags and controlled hunt permits to certain minor children or grandchildren according to rules prescribed by the Fish and Game Commission. This would allow family members to enhance a youth's hunting opportunity and experience. The minor child must either be licensed to hunt or a participant in the Fish Game mentored hunting program. Sale of the designated control hunt tag is not lawful.
Allow the Idaho Fish and Game Commission to issue special big game auction tags referred to as "Governor's Wildlife Partnership Tags." Fish and Game may issue up to three tags per species per year for deer, elk and pronghorn; one tag per year may be issued for moose, and one tag per species per year may be issued for mountain goat and bighorn sheep. These special auction tags will be taken from the nonresident tag quota, and will be auctioned by nonprofit organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation.
Similar to Fish and Game's current bighorn sheep auction tag, the proceeds will come back to Fish and Game for a variety of wildlife programs. The commission will consider new procedure rules for these tags at their July meeting, but they are not expected to issue any of the new Governor's Wildlife Partnership Tags at this meeting
IDAHO FISH AND GAME
Headquarters NEWS RELEASE
Boise, ID
Date: July 2, 2012
Contact: niels nokkentved
[email protected]
(208) 334-3746
Hopefully these new governor tags have controls to force the sponsoring organization to put at least 90% into honesttogod wildlife support and not to fund their operations. Also that their books are open to public view. How will the proceeds be split between the state and NGO?
I might add that if the money is used on private land, outfitting is excluded and/or the land must be put into block management for a decade or more. but I digress.
Any of you Idaho boy and girls going to be at the meetings on the 11, 12 and 13? However unless policy is being discussed and changed, it may not be worth it.
*************************************************************************
IDAHO FISH AND GAME
Headquarters NEWS RELEASE
Boise, ID
Date: July 2, 2012
Contact: niels nokkentved
[email protected]
(208) 334-3746
new Idaho laws affect hunters and anglers
Several new and changed Idaho laws took effect July 1 that will affect the state's hunters and anglers.
The legislation:
At the upcoming meeting July 11-13 in Bonners Ferry, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission will consider new rules to put into practice laws that:
* Allow parents and grandparents to transfer controlled hunt tags and controlled hunt permits to certain minor children or grandchildren according to rules prescribed by the Fish and Game Commission. This would allow family members to enhance a youth's hunting opportunity and experience. The minor child must either be licensed to hunt or a participant in the Fish Game mentored hunting program. Sale of the designated control hunt tag is not lawful.
Allow the Idaho Fish and Game Commission to issue special big game auction tags referred to as "Governor's Wildlife Partnership Tags." Fish and Game may issue up to three tags per species per year for deer, elk and pronghorn; one tag per year may be issued for moose, and one tag per species per year may be issued for mountain goat and bighorn sheep. These special auction tags will be taken from the nonresident tag quota, and will be auctioned by nonprofit organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation.
Similar to Fish and Game's current bighorn sheep auction tag, the proceeds will come back to Fish and Game for a variety of wildlife programs. The commission will consider new procedure rules for these tags at their July meeting, but they are not expected to issue any of the new Governor's Wildlife Partnership Tags at this meeting
IDAHO FISH AND GAME
Headquarters NEWS RELEASE
Boise, ID
Date: July 2, 2012
Contact: niels nokkentved
[email protected]
(208) 334-3746