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Quote from: kentrek on February 12, 2020, 07:15:26 PMI wonder if idaho guys worry about there plates when hunting in washingtonI've never heard of someone from Idaho hunting Washington. Does that actually happen?
I wonder if idaho guys worry about there plates when hunting in washington
Quote from: Machias on February 08, 2020, 10:35:28 PMIt is one of the fastest growing states in the US.Currently Idaho is the fastest growing state!My view is that capping a zone relieves the pressure to put a unit/zone on a draw basis but it puts more pressure on other uncapped zones. When capping a zone, at least in the zones I'm knowledgeable of the capping process, the caps were based on a percentage of historic use by non-residents and/or non-residents. Overall I agree with capping as long as both residents and non-residents are capped. I know sometimes non-residents are capped but residents are not capped, when that happens hunter crowding usually continues to grow due to the growth in resident hunter numbers.The last time Idaho raised fees it only raised resident fees. They did not raise non-resident fees because they did not want to alienate non-resident hunters. I attended a meeting with F&G where this was fully discussed and only the resident fees were increased. I think Idaho has been more cautious of raising non-resident fees than most western states. However, everything is driven by supply and demand and the costs of doing business. These states do need to increase fees from time to time to keep up with inflation and I think Idaho has been very fair about not raising fees on non-residents for a long time.Overall I applaud Idaho F&G for trying to fairly provide as much opportunity as possible for resident and non-resident hunters.
It is one of the fastest growing states in the US.
Quote from: buglebrush on February 12, 2020, 07:26:23 PMQuote from: kentrek on February 12, 2020, 07:15:26 PMI wonder if idaho guys worry about there plates when hunting in washingtonI've never heard of someone from Idaho hunting Washington. Does that actually happen? Yes...
I get raising the tag price but I am more annoyed with the jump in the archery permit for $20 to $80https://idfg.idaho.gov/sites/default/files/commission/updated_final_agenda_item_3_gold_sheet._nonresident_fee_schedule.pdf