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Author Topic: Grizzly delisting back on the table as feds reconsider state management  (Read 1579 times)


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Re: Grizzly delisting back on the table as feds reconsider state management
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2023, 10:28:01 PM »
A news reporter called me a few days ago because I'm a licensed bear outfitter in Idaho, writing a story on how the change might affect outfitters, I told her it wouldn't have any effect on my business, I'm not in one of the high density grizzly areas, I referred her to outfitters who are.
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Re: Grizzly delisting back on the table as feds reconsider state management
« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2023, 10:55:11 PM »
A news reporter called me a few days ago because I'm a licensed bear outfitter in Idaho, writing a story on how the change might affect outfitters, I told her it wouldn't have any effect on my business, I'm not in one of the high density grizzly areas, I referred her to outfitters who are.


Big what IF question, if they did open a few tags do you think they would put a stipulation that the hunter could only harvest with a guide, or biologist/law enforcement? Especially for the first few tags to monitor how the hunts went, and to appease the antis.
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Re: Grizzly delisting back on the table as feds reconsider state management
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2023, 05:24:16 AM »
Here we go again

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Re: Grizzly delisting back on the table as feds reconsider state management
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2023, 05:34:50 AM »
A news reporter called me a few days ago because I'm a licensed bear outfitter in Idaho, writing a story on how the change might affect outfitters, I told her it wouldn't have any effect on my business, I'm not in one of the high density grizzly areas, I referred her to outfitters who are.


Big what IF question, if they did open a few tags do you think they would put a stipulation that the hunter could only harvest with a guide, or biologist/law enforcement? Especially for the first few tags to monitor how the hunts went, and to appease the antis.

No I do not, I think they would require the tag holder to attend a class. If I remember correctly when they delisted before, Idaho was only going to get one or two tags, Montana and WY both would get more. Of course that was sopped by a lawsuit from the antis, which I'm certain will be attempted again.
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