JoseCuervo
New member
Brian,
The more I think about this, the more I am against any idea that doesn't allow me to hunt EVERY year. I may not kill something every year, but I at least want to hunt every year. And I want to spend my $100+ on tags and licenses at the IDFG. I also want to buy lots of groceries to go hunting for a week. I want to fill up the SuperDuty with expensive gas, buy lots of soda, cheetos, and pepperoni at the gas stations on my way hunting.
If you tell me, via your plan, that I can't hunt EVERY year, I am going to take my $$$$ and go buy licenses, groceries, and Cheetos in Oregon, or Neveda, or Montana etc...
Right now, we have an Agency that can't afford their obligations now. If you knock 40% of the people out of buying tags every other year, you will completely starve F&G of their ability to meet their obligations.
I am not convinced, either, that there are not plenty of big bucks in Idaho right now. I saw some dandy bucks this summer, all in General areas. You guys may be hurting in SE Idaho, but that is due to the drought, not mis-management. I don't think you want F&G reacting to every storm that comes in.
If you want a problem statement, how about "The IDFG does not have enough money to properly fund their Biological and Enforcement Objectives". Now, if you would put a plan together to solve that problem, you would be a hero to all of Idaho's hunters.
The more I think about this, the more I am against any idea that doesn't allow me to hunt EVERY year. I may not kill something every year, but I at least want to hunt every year. And I want to spend my $100+ on tags and licenses at the IDFG. I also want to buy lots of groceries to go hunting for a week. I want to fill up the SuperDuty with expensive gas, buy lots of soda, cheetos, and pepperoni at the gas stations on my way hunting.
If you tell me, via your plan, that I can't hunt EVERY year, I am going to take my $$$$ and go buy licenses, groceries, and Cheetos in Oregon, or Neveda, or Montana etc...
Right now, we have an Agency that can't afford their obligations now. If you knock 40% of the people out of buying tags every other year, you will completely starve F&G of their ability to meet their obligations.
I am not convinced, either, that there are not plenty of big bucks in Idaho right now. I saw some dandy bucks this summer, all in General areas. You guys may be hurting in SE Idaho, but that is due to the drought, not mis-management. I don't think you want F&G reacting to every storm that comes in.
If you want a problem statement, how about "The IDFG does not have enough money to properly fund their Biological and Enforcement Objectives". Now, if you would put a plan together to solve that problem, you would be a hero to all of Idaho's hunters.