In my mind, the traditional hunters that are for traditional seasons want a season to themself with unlimited opportunities. They don't want to share the woods with the "evil" people that are in their minds "just looking for something quick and easy". They are being very selfish.
At fist this would seem so wouldn’t it .
However remember that back in 1992 it was traditionalist that got modern shooters through the door .
In 2002 it was traditionalist that ask for areas to be designated as traditional only so as to provide continued opportunity for both systems .
In the winter of 2oo6 it was traditionalist that ask for a side lock definition to protect the intent of those areas defined as traditional muzzleloading only .
Now mind you each one of these steps could have simply been a vote for complete removal, it however was not supported.
What was supported was when the Idaho fish and game management section came forward and ask the public state wide and I do mean state wide . Not only was the issue posted on the IDF&G web site but also in the IDF&G news and a couple out door papers .
As I posed above they ask
RULE:13.01.08.410
Issue: Muzzleloader Opportunity:
In the late 1980’s, Idaho offered numerous big game hunts for muzzleloaders and over 10,000 hunter participated annually . Recently, the number of special muzzleloader hunts for big game and the number of muzzleloader hunters have declined. Reduced mule deer numbers, improved muzzleloader technologies, and relatively high muzzleloader success rates are the primary reasons for the declining muzzleloader hunting opportunity.
The commission is considering whether to restrict all special season big game muzzleloader hunts to traditional muzzleloader . In-line muzzleloaders would remain legal in the any-weapons hunts . In short range weapons hunts , only traditional muzzleloaders would be allowed. Converting all regular muzzleloader hunts to traditional muzzleloader hunt will allow the commission to offer additional special season muzzleloader season
The different sportsman groups at the meeting I went to said basically , If this is what needs to be done lets do it ASAP . That wasn’t just traditional muzzleloading groups . There were representatives of groups like salmon and steelhead united . Sportsman unlimited , the mule deer initiative. A couple archery groups the rocky mountian elk foundation , ducks unlimited.............. .
In fact when the state opened up the from input both on their web site regional offices and HQ they received the following . Mind you they also took input from out of state folks
Regional input ,,,, 143 yes ,,,, 49 N0 OP,….122 NO
Website Input -Residents,,, 1183 Yes ,,,267 No OP,,,, 1032 NO
Website Input -Non resident ,,, 534 yes ,,,, 95 NoOP,,,423 NO
That came to a 48% yes vote . An 11% NoOP and a 41% No vote
Now that’s taken directly from the 2007 no biological big game rules recommendation dated January 11 , 2007
Now mind you this is not the Idaho fish and game commission but the fish and game proposal to the commission
Now as to the reports . What I would recommend is running down to the station there in cascade and picking up the latest Idaho fish and game news . The one just coming out is labeled “special mule deer issue “ in there you will find most all the information your looking for .
Now while your reading keep in mind that Brad Compton is one of the heads of management for the IDF&G . you will see him giving information a lot through the pages .
The news pamphlet is free .
As to unlimited opportunities , no such thing , we don’t have a state wide muzzleloader season , just select areas spread out cross the state . Its nothing like archery which has a state wide hunt . also keep in mind that afew of those areas are in units with large amounts of privite lands
What is meant by opportunity or less hunting ?
Well simple right now we all have opportunity . Be that modern muzzleloading with their areas or traditional muzzleloaders with theirs , archery have their state wide hunt , and the center fire / general any weapons which include all weapons .
As I believe your aware we can hunt any and all season tell we fill our 1 deer tag “ couple units provide more “ 1 elk tag and 1 bear tag..
What the state I believe is saying is that without intervention they will either reduce Opportunity by shortening the season , closing areas for given systems or maybe hunting in general . OR go to a Draw/ permit type of system thus reducing less hunting opportunity .
This is basically what they were also saying in January . We either have to relegate some folks to the general season during the muzzleloader specific hunts OR reduce that opportunity to all muzzleloading hunters even more .
Now some folks believe that when they did this they removed ALL modern muzzleloaders . This is not true , they only removed a section . If your modern muzzleloader has a hammer its still legal .
At first this dint make any since to me and I questioned it .
It was then explained they were trying to simply remove a give estimated % of modern muzzleloading without having to completely go to a draw system or remove more hunts .
Now according to Brad Compton during his speech to the commission in January , this was from harvest reports consistently coming in higher then the average or higher then expected in units which provide opportunity for modern muzzleloading .
As stated above their other option was to reduce opportunity during muzzleloader and modern muzzleloading hunts buy either doing away with hunt areas OR going to a draw/permit style system which would have reduce numbers even greater .
IMO they were trying to effect the least amount of people and still achive thier goals . however folks started into this modern vs tradtional thing so now they are going to re look thier decission . which means what ?
Basically putting modern muzzleloaders back in and going the avenue of removing hunts IE opportunity OR going to more draw hunts .
Modern muzzleloading shooters thing they have won something when in fact if this gets reversed they simply cut all our throats to include theirs. Because the way it is this year , they can go down and pick up a traditional weapon or a modern one that fit’s the rules and go hunting .
Next year if this gets reduced they may find that their favorite muzzleloading hunt is no more OR that they have to pay a tag fee , put in for the drawings and maybe get a tag and then pay a special hunt fee to be able to use that tag .
So if the stae say 125 tags in a give muzzleloading hunt , your now fighting 10.000 other hunters for those tags AND don’t forget the state could still designate a given area traditional ONLY , just as we have had for the last few years .?
So now tell me , what do you want to do ?
Put yourself in the position we were in .
You are given a choice .
1) relegate modern muzzleloading to the general hunt
2) remove hunts and or reduce opportunity ?
Where do you stand ? Those are your choices
The state has shown they will keep their word . Modern muzzleloaders in northern Idaho screamed bloody murder . What happened . The two main hunts up there are now short range weapons hunts , thus allowing archers and shotguns .