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* Make it a backcountry type hunt by determining where bears can be hunted. That might require have smaller management units that are far from roads, reducing the likelihood that a known/named/numbered bear will get toasted in a high tourist area and make Cecil the Lion look like a small distraction.
* Long seasons so people don't feel rushed to fill a tag, increasing the likelihood of a sow being selected. Make the tag good for both the spring or fall season.
* Focus as much of the hunting outside the DMA (demographic monitoring area), as for purposes of human-caused mortality stats such as used for possible relisting, bears in the DMA are ignored, almost that they don't even exist.
* Have an an orientation course that is meaningful and requires a time commitment, thereby resulting in applicants who are more likely to understand that this is a unique opportunity and the tagholder is entrusted with a tag that could have a huge negative to hunting if not conducted properly.
* Have a significant non-refundable application fee to even apply.
* Shooting a sow with cubs is a serious fine for all your hunting privileges, not just bear hunting.
* Meat salvage requirements that mirror that state's requirements for other bears.
I understand where Randy is going with his list, but I would make the following adjustments which I think are fair and perhaps more effective, and I will provide my reasoning.
First I would eliminate the word "significant" from asterisk #5 "Have a significant non-refundable application fee to even apply."
This qualification is indiscriminate in the way it excludes those seeking just another opportunity "where for a $3 application fee anyone with Uncle Joe's .30-30 in the closet." It unintentionally excludes a lot of potential applicants of lessor means many of whom are equally or more committed to wildlife and hunting heritage than deeper pocketed individuals.
To achieve the same effect without the financial burden, I would modify asterisk #4 to be a pre-requisit to applying for the tag. Committed individuals will put forth the effort required to apply for a low odds tag, Uncle Joe's nephew wont. "Have an an orientation course that is meaningful and requires a time commitment, thereby resulting in applicants who are more likely to understand that this is a unique opportunity and the tagholder is entrusted with a tag that could have a huge negative to hunting if not conducted properly.
I understand where Randy is going with his list, but I would make the following adjustments which I think are fair and perhaps more effective, and I will provide my reasoning.
First I would eliminate the word "significant" from asterisk #5 "Have a significant non-refundable application fee to even apply."
This qualification is indiscriminate in the way it excludes those seeking just another opportunity "where for a $3 application fee anyone with Uncle Joe's .30-30 in the closet." It unintentionally excludes a lot of potential applicants of lessor means many of whom are equally or more committed to wildlife and hunting heritage than deeper pocketed individuals.
To achieve the same effect without the financial burden, I would modify asterisk #4 to be a pre-requisit to applying for the tag. Committed individuals will put forth the effort required to apply for a low odds tag, Uncle Joe's nephew wont. "Have an an orientation course that is meaningful and requires a time commitment, thereby resulting in applicants who are more likely to understand that this is a unique opportunity and the tagholder is entrusted with a tag that could have a huge negative to hunting if not conducted properly.
Very well thought out Randy, I know Idaho is proposing grizzly hunts to be a once-in-a-lifetime tag as well.
Any discussion if the grizzly be a new application category or simply lumped into the "sheep or goat or moose" grouping so to apply for grizzly means not applying for the other Big 3?