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| BUTTER:
Well the fact that we spent 200 bucks and if you didn't dry you get nothing out of it to increase your odds. The next year is very silly. If we didn't draw we should have got at least a point and make it a Max point thing like people can't have more than three but to get nothing and have the same yds every year for $200. That's just silly |
| kselkhunter:
--- Quote from: luvmystang67 on January 07, 2026, 12:08:14 PM --- --- Quote from: pd on January 07, 2026, 11:41:47 AM --- --- Quote from: Dirtnap on January 07, 2026, 10:59:41 AM ---I belong to several of the forums for North Idaho on Facebook, and there was a big push for this from residence, It was never made clear quite why I always questioned the fact that residents were able to buy a bunch of tags for all their buddies too. --- End quote --- I concur with this. My relatives (generations of Idaho residents) disliked the old system, they said "foreigners get too many advantages..." I never really understood why they felt this way, but they pushed IDF&G hard to make changes. You reap what you sow. Did not draw, by the way. Oh well. I think a lot of non resident hunters will reevaluate this state in 2027, now that they realize $200 is a sunk cost. --- End quote --- There's this general idea among residents that there need to be fewer non-residents hunting. I believe many of them thought going to a draw would reduce tag quantities. As we all know it did not. On that note, tags for non-residents have been capped at the state level at 12,815 since 1990 as far as I can tell. Granted, since 2021, they've not distributed all of those tags due to their percentage-based calculation. Perhaps they haven't sold out every year since 1990, but they've been available. I do think you're getting more non-residents who come from the east coast and the south and make a big 2 week extravaganza out of it, rather than getting a few folks from neighboring states who lived near the border and who might still come for long weekends. I think the number of tags could've stayed the same, while the pressure really did increase. Plus you have wolves, who have pushed hunters (and elk) into smaller areas. In any case, I don't see how a resident would prefer this system over the last one, except by being annoyed at seeing a line at 9AM one day a year at their local license dealer. --- End quote --- Idaho's population has grown over 100% since 1990, and the non-resident tag numbers remained the same during that time. The increase in hunting pressure is coming from the influx of residents. I split my time living between Idaho and Oregon, and hear lots of Idaho residents call themselves "natives" in complaining about the influx of new resident population moving here. Which has nothing to do with non-residents, other than it being an easy scapegoat to use when complaining to IDFG..... I will say there are a heck of alot more people on side by sides in the backroads of Idaho than there used to be. There are definitely alot more people recreating in Idaho than in decades past. |
| Jimmy33:
--- Quote from: BUTTER on January 07, 2026, 12:08:33 PM ---Well the fact that we spent 200 bucks and if you didn't dry you get nothing out of it to increase your odds. The next year is very silly. If we didn't draw we should have got at least a point and make it a Max point thing like people can't have more than three but to get nothing and have the same yds every year for $200. That's just silly --- End quote --- Just say no to any form of points system. Its a complete racket. The best odds are always equal odds Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
| Skillet:
--- Quote from: Jimmy33 on January 07, 2026, 12:31:34 PM --- --- Quote from: BUTTER on January 07, 2026, 12:08:33 PM ---Well the fact that we spent 200 bucks and if you didn't dry you get nothing out of it to increase your odds. The next year is very silly. If we didn't draw we should have got at least a point and make it a Max point thing like people can't have more than three but to get nothing and have the same yds every year for $200. That's just silly --- End quote --- Just say no to any form of points system. Its a complete racket. The best odds are always equal odds Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk --- End quote --- 100% correct. Your $200 was the price of your lottery ticket. You did get value, however, as you can now do any over-the-counter hunting you want there. Birds, coyotes, etc. A hunting license isn't just for big game. In fact, some guys will likely drop out entirely after a year or two of not drawing anything for the exact reason you cite, as they don't feel invested and don't understand the real benefits of a no-points system. That is good for everybody's odds. |
| vandeman17:
--- Quote from: BUTTER on January 07, 2026, 12:08:33 PM ---Well the fact that we spent 200 bucks and if you didn't dry you get nothing out of it to increase your odds. The next year is very silly. If we didn't draw we should have got at least a point and make it a Max point thing like people can't have more than three but to get nothing and have the same yds every year for $200. That's just silly --- End quote --- Use the license to go bear hunt, wolf hunt etc. I didn't apply this year but was very close and my mindset was that if I didn't draw, I was going to try and at least make a trip over for a few days to try and kill a bear in the spring. |
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