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I wonder why a guy from Idaho {Lord Grizz} has nothing better to do than stir this pot, 20 plus posts and counting on this subject, maybe he's bored sitting in his trailer filled with beer cans and cat turds, maybe the mods should charge him to post on here, either way he has convinced me and my four hunting companions to put in for Idaho from now on. Good Job dude.
We won’t miss you
Don't let these vocal "born again" Idahoans from California and Washington get you down.Everyone is territorial...a 2A or K plate in parts of Idaho is as 'bad' as being a Non resident. Eastern Wa residents don't like all the west siders...and on and on. The reality is, states like Idaho better manage all the wildlife with the money and support from non residents. While each state prioritizes its residents input on management, I'm confident IDFG will never turn it's back on NRs...and all the small town businesses sure appreciate your visits. None of us want to see another orange vest in our 'spot', but at the same time when something threatens our hunting heritage (unmanaged predators, politicians, anti hunters, land transfers etc.) we are stronger when we are one, relatively large, team. In some instances agencies have to reduce hunter numbers, and I support these actions...but anyone who thinks completely alienating a significant portion of the revenue base is a good long term strategy needs to pull their head out. Do these folks want non hunters paying the Bill's and making hunting and wildlife decisions?? I'll take 10 non resident hunters over a single anti hunter or anti public land zealot! Yea...non residents might be more competition...but they are not the enemy and should be treated with respect.
Quote from: lord grizzly on April 12, 2018, 07:57:46 PMWe won’t miss you Also I'm sure it wouldn't take much to get the feds to make states start paying grazing fees for the wildlife that is using federal lands. Its hard for the Feds to turn down money. Most states compensate private landowners in different ways. Why should citizens of the 49 other states subsidize Idaho's wildlife on their land. I feel like it would be an easy argument to get pushed through. Maybe the states will give out tags to different units the feds can auction or raffle off like landowner vouchers. Or they will just pay a flat fee per animal like the ranchers pay. A quick google showed around 500,000 estimated deer in Idaho. Almost 62% of Idaho is public land. If we just said that 62% of the deer live on federal land. That's 310,000 deer living on federal land. I think ranchers paid over $1.80 per AUM. So that would cost the state of Idaho almost $6.7 million for just its deer herd. Add in elk moose goat sheep etc and it is probably over $10 million. Since all game departments are always strapped for cash they do the one thing they can to raise money. Increase tag numbers or sell more auction tags. So who do you think would be buying those tags? If they kept non res tag prices the same they would have to sell over 24k more deer tags to non res or residents at the non res price to make up that $6.7 million for just the deer grazing fee. .
Quote from: Branden on April 13, 2018, 08:29:53 AMQuote from: lord grizzly on April 12, 2018, 07:57:46 PMWe won’t miss you Also I'm sure it wouldn't take much to get the feds to make states start paying grazing fees for the wildlife that is using federal lands. Its hard for the Feds to turn down money. Most states compensate private landowners in different ways. Why should citizens of the 49 other states subsidize Idaho's wildlife on their land. I feel like it would be an easy argument to get pushed through. Maybe the states will give out tags to different units the feds can auction or raffle off like landowner vouchers. Or they will just pay a flat fee per animal like the ranchers pay. A quick google showed around 500,000 estimated deer in Idaho. Almost 62% of Idaho is public land. If we just said that 62% of the deer live on federal land. That's 310,000 deer living on federal land. I think ranchers paid over $1.80 per AUM. So that would cost the state of Idaho almost $6.7 million for just its deer herd. Add in elk moose goat sheep etc and it is probably over $10 million. Since all game departments are always strapped for cash they do the one thing they can to raise money. Increase tag numbers or sell more auction tags. So who do you think would be buying those tags? If they kept non res tag prices the same they would have to sell over 24k more deer tags to non res or residents at the non res price to make up that $6.7 million for just the deer grazing fee. .im sure realize how silly you sound. good luck with pushing through this "easy " legislation
Good Lord people act like they banned NR from hunting Idaho. It's a cap on NR FOR A SINGLE HUNT people. Almost every single western state has a draw cap on NR tag allocations. The idea of making states pay a grazing fee per animal is literally the moat ridiculous idea I've ever heard. Every single state owns their wildlife and those state owned animals inhabit federal lands on some level. An idea like that would simultaneously bankrupt every single fish and game agency in the country, NOT JUST IDAHO.
thanks for everything guys. its bear season now so I no longer need to look for other forms of entertainment to combat the cabin fever. this thread and your responses have been a hoot. ill be off killing stuff now
Quote from: lord grizzly on April 13, 2018, 11:37:06 AMthanks for everything guys. its bear season now so I no longer need to look for other forms of entertainment to combat the cabin fever. this thread and your responses have been a hoot. ill be off killing stuff now Good, just please stay out of Washington.
Quote from: bobcat on April 13, 2018, 11:38:56 AMQuote from: lord grizzly on April 13, 2018, 11:37:06 AMthanks for everything guys. its bear season now so I no longer need to look for other forms of entertainment to combat the cabin fever. this thread and your responses have been a hoot. ill be off killing stuff now Good, just please stay out of Washington. does that agreement go both ways? if so that's a easy deal, your on
Quote from: hunthard on April 13, 2018, 06:26:07 AMI wonder why a guy from Idaho {Lord Grizz} has nothing better to do than stir this pot, 20 plus posts and counting on this subject, maybe he's bored sitting in his trailer filled with beer cans and cat turds, maybe the mods should charge him to post on here, either way he has convinced me and my four hunting companions to put in for Idaho from now on. Good Job dude.there's a quota on tags already. you wont be adding anything you'll just be another road hunter form out of town
I have to think 39 is on the list of the “to be addressed” units. I love how our crew fills literally dozens of tags in there yearly. I go over early October and occupy one of your “Treasured” campgrounds to save a spot for my brethren, then we proceed to nullify your deer population. Why??? Because we can. IDGF lets us. They want our money. We stay till November 1 then kill a couple whitetail on the way home. Why??? Because we can. Idaho is like an Easter egg hunt to me. There's stuff under every tree. I just have to pay the price of admission. But, here’s the news cowboy, OR, CA, UT, NV hunters know this as well. It’ll change someday, but until then, we’re Gonna rape and pillage your village. Booyah.