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I cant give you numbers I don’t have access to . Now if you like you can contact the Idaho fish and game and they will for a few send you all the documentation you would like .
I can provide you the link if you like .
they are the ones you need to ask for spacifics from
Myself the numbers I have are for a couple of units close to me . I gave you those numbers but I guess they were not enough .
As to getting back to traditions ?
Lets understand something
we have always had a cap on technologies . Be that calibers of center fires , electronics , scopes , vehicles
The issue of technologies is one we fought back in 92 when many of us worked to get the modern weapons aloud . It was felt more numbers would bring more opportunity . Yet according to the F&G that has not happened . Now is that from lack of interest or lack of opportunity ?
IMO opportunity simply because each few years the F&G reduces the hunts they make available ? Why ?
If you don’t believe that take a good look on what has happened with ATV riders and those who hunt from ATV’s this last year . Basically, no more trail , no more logging roads . They can only be used where any other vehicle is aloud to go . IE main forest roads only ? Why Simple put ,, management .
Who is to blaim ?
I cant say but one might start by looking at those who think its OK to take advantage of LOOP holes , abuse the system
Each fall the commission reviews the issue of technologies . Sometimes newer advances are aloud , but most times not .
If you look at the January closed meeting minutes what did the Commission vote for ?
They vote to accept the F&G recommendation . There is no mention of anything else .
I also have to agree with sabot shooter .
It would have been real simple to just make everything traditional only . Yet they did not do that .
They could also have simply removed all modern muzzleloading weapons from muzzleloading hunting . Yet they did not do that either as many makes are still usable even under the current regulations ?
Don’t you think if this was a traditional push there would have been different results ?
I can tell you for a fact there would have been .
One latley have hunters decided you are more of a hunter by using an outdated weapon.
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man
dont know how to reply to that but to say muzzleloading has never died off in this country or anywhere in the world that i know of .
in fact i can say that every generation of my family has used a muzzleloader back to around 1740 when an English trader offered one as a gift
it would probably be safe to say many of you all grandfathers also hunted with muzzleloaders . you may have skipped a couple generation but basically not to long ago thats all you had .
what is Johnny come lately is the modern movement which has really only been around for the past 15 years or so .