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Quote from: Magnum_Willys on March 11, 2021, 11:40:32 AMWhen they did the zone limits its was based on limiting percent of non-res in per unit, they didn't take the step of allocating portions of overall nr tags so they won't use all the overall quota until second tag or second chance draw. They will likely tweak it next year so total of all units equals overall quota.Sure, I buy this, but in their press release they give you a target of a reduction in "over 600 elk tags sold to nonresidents in general elk hunts based on current participation rates,".https://idfg.idaho.gov/press/fg-commission-approves-changes-nonresident-participation-general-season-deer-and-elk-hunts12,815 previous total - 11,724 total zone caps = 1,091 tags reduced. So, sure, they're not technically wrong, but they probably should've said "over 1,000 elk tags" if they were trying to portray it accurately. Or if they want to talk general elk hunts and controlled elk hunts separately, they could've said "over 1,000 elk tags total, with 600 in general units and 400 in controlled units"Its not like they didn't know... they set the quotas and made the rules. They knew what the specific number was in general units, but left it vague. Why did they choose to be unspecific?If I could bet my elk tag, I would bet my tag on the idea that they're going to make all of the "extra" NR quota available to residents at the NR price.Also, I fail to understand why me being bothered by this bothers people so much? I did write them, I'm just not willing to sit in their phone tree. There are specific numbers here and they're either dumb or being intentionally vague about it, neither is really acceptable.
When they did the zone limits its was based on limiting percent of non-res in per unit, they didn't take the step of allocating portions of overall nr tags so they won't use all the overall quota until second tag or second chance draw. They will likely tweak it next year so total of all units equals overall quota.
Or they all graduated from U of I and can't add or subtract
A couple of comments.(1) You guys need to get along. From what I can tell, you (you all, plural 2nd person) are stand up folk, and should be friends, not adversaries.(2) The availability (potential) for unused outfitter tags to non-residents in 2021 is confusing. Make it simple for me, please. Will this happen in August like in normal years? yes/no
Going to be less non-resident tags available in the future unless you pay up for a guide. Get your opinion in now.https://idfg.idaho.gov/about/rules/potential-change-outfitter-set-aside-rule-general-hunt-elk-and-deer-tagsTakes 2 seconds to check YES or NO.Currently, the number of general hunt elk tags set-aside for allocation to outfitters to sell to their clients is 2,800 (A and B tags combined), which is 21.8% of the nonresident quota for general hunt elk tags. The number of general deer tags set-aside for allocation to outfitters for their clients is 1,985 (regular and white-tailed tags combined), which 12.8% of the nonresident quota for general hunt deer tags.The Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association has petitioned the Fish and Game Commission to adopt a rule to set aside the statutory maximum of 25% of the nonresident general hunt elk tags and 25% of the nonresident general hunt deer tags as the new annual limits for allocation to outfitters to use for their clients.