Idahoron
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Since I haven't seen anything posted about the new regs I thought I would bring it up.
For a number of years and in last years regs it said on page 62 under "it is unlawful to" Hunt any species with the aid of artifical light EXCEPT racoons. See furbearer rules int he upland game season brochure bla bla bla.
Well this year is says this
on page 64 under "it is unlawful to" Hunt any species with the aid of artifical light EXCEPT predatory and unprotected wildlife (see pg 66)
Well on page 66 it says predatory animals
Predatory and Unprotected Wildlife: Coyotes, skunks,
weasels, jackrabbits, raccoons and starlings are classified by
Idaho law as predatory and unprotected. They may be taken
in any number year-round and at any time by holders of the
appropriate valid Idaho hunting or trapping licenses, provided
such taking is not in violation of state, county or city laws,
ordinances, rules or regulations.
Well after a lot of talking to several different people in the F&G I have had differnt answers. Bottom line is some are saying NO you can't hunt predators with a spot light. You have to have a permit and there are other rules. Too bad the "rules" are not in the "rules" book. So be warned, I was told that if your spot lighting predators you will get a ticket unless you have a permit and you follow the rules that are not in the rules book.
On other new stuff. You now do not have to keep bear meat. Also you don't have to keep meat off of the neck, between the ribs and over the ribs of deer and elk and the other game animals. I don't understand that at all.
And last You can now use a pistol in a short range weapon hunt.
It says
"In big game seasons restricted to short-range weapons,
it is unlawful for hunters to use any weapon other than a
muzzleloader, archery equipment, crossbow, a shotgun using
slugs or shot of size #00 buck or larger, or a pistol using
straight-walled cartridges not originally developed for rifles."
You can't use a 45-70 pistol, but you can use a 25 auto to hunt big game.
There are other new things but these have me scratching my head. Ron
For a number of years and in last years regs it said on page 62 under "it is unlawful to" Hunt any species with the aid of artifical light EXCEPT racoons. See furbearer rules int he upland game season brochure bla bla bla.
Well this year is says this
on page 64 under "it is unlawful to" Hunt any species with the aid of artifical light EXCEPT predatory and unprotected wildlife (see pg 66)
Well on page 66 it says predatory animals
Predatory and Unprotected Wildlife: Coyotes, skunks,
weasels, jackrabbits, raccoons and starlings are classified by
Idaho law as predatory and unprotected. They may be taken
in any number year-round and at any time by holders of the
appropriate valid Idaho hunting or trapping licenses, provided
such taking is not in violation of state, county or city laws,
ordinances, rules or regulations.
Well after a lot of talking to several different people in the F&G I have had differnt answers. Bottom line is some are saying NO you can't hunt predators with a spot light. You have to have a permit and there are other rules. Too bad the "rules" are not in the "rules" book. So be warned, I was told that if your spot lighting predators you will get a ticket unless you have a permit and you follow the rules that are not in the rules book.
On other new stuff. You now do not have to keep bear meat. Also you don't have to keep meat off of the neck, between the ribs and over the ribs of deer and elk and the other game animals. I don't understand that at all.
And last You can now use a pistol in a short range weapon hunt.
It says
"In big game seasons restricted to short-range weapons,
it is unlawful for hunters to use any weapon other than a
muzzleloader, archery equipment, crossbow, a shotgun using
slugs or shot of size #00 buck or larger, or a pistol using
straight-walled cartridges not originally developed for rifles."
You can't use a 45-70 pistol, but you can use a 25 auto to hunt big game.
There are other new things but these have me scratching my head. Ron