10 April 2018, 23:19
Outdoor WriterPossible Grizzly Hunt in Idaho
For immediate release, April 10
Idaho F&G will host informational meetings on proposed grizzly season
With the grizzly bear population in eastern Idaho fully recovered and removed from federal protection, Idaho Fish and Game will host meetings in Idaho Falls and Boise regarding a proposed fall hunting season.
Idaho Falls
• April 17, 6:30 p.m.
• College of Eastern Idaho
• 1600 South 2500 East
• John Christofferson Multi-Purpose Building Cafeteria, Building #3
Boise
• April 19, 6:30 p.m.
• Riverside Hotel
• 2900 W. Chinden Blvd
The current proposal is to offer a tag for one grizzly bear for the fall season of 2018. The meetings will be held to discuss the proposal and gather public input. They will involve a presentation and then an open house format to gather information and take comment. Comments will be gathered at the meeting, and also online at idfg.idaho.gov<http://idfg.idaho.gov> starting on April 16.
Full story:
https://idfg.idaho.gov/press/f...posed-grizzly-season11 April 2018, 04:24
p dog shooterMust be driving the anti's crazy.
11 April 2018, 05:21
FjoldI remember hunting Elk along the Yellowstone park border (Blackpowder area) in the mid 80's and seeing two grizzlies in one day. That single shot .54 caliber didn't seem like enough rifle.
11 April 2018, 21:24
Lamartypical.
the hunt is over here and the meeting is 300 miles away.
they got an office in Pocatello for god's sake.
guess they don't want to be told their quota is too low.
11 April 2018, 21:34
AtkinsonOdds for a draw don't look all that good!

But not to worry the wolves have grown so fat and sassy eating Mt. Lions they will probably be eating Griz within the year...

No kidding, the wolves are killing Lions in Northern Idaho, if a pack can get a Lion out in the sage brush they kill and eat grown mature lions..Thats a first, but true.
The liberal left with the help of our Govt. simply had to lie about the number of wolves turned loose, It,s become a govt of if the end justifies the means then its OK..
A female wolf has litters of 3 to 8 pups Im told and they have a high survival rate in Idaho and the Pacific NW, and the elk are diminishing..the experts didn't do the math, a wolf litters and elk or deer have one sometimes two offspring, of which before wolves only one survived as a rule, now maybe both don't survive. Another lie was Idaho never had these big Alaskan wolves, they had a smaller grey wolf, but to the liberal left in their high rise apts a wolf is a wolf, and apparently the USF&G believe that too, which comes as no surprise...Ignorance or dishonesty?? who knows, who cares, the results is the same...
An interesting sidenote is it seems to me the elk are moving out into the desert, ran out or just doing better out there is the question..the wolves aren't out there in high numbers or at least no legitamate sighting that I know of.