Idaho Fish and Game Offers New Opportunities for Big Game Hunting

March 17, 2006
By Kelton Hatch - IDFG


JEROME - With the increasing mule deer numbers in many parts of the Magic Valley Region, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game will be increasing permit numbers in Units 54, and 55.

For antlered deer in Unit 54, permit numbers will be increased from 450 to 550. In Unit 55, antlered permits will go from 350 to 450. A new antlerless hunt will also be implemented this fall in Unit 55 with 100 permits available. In Unit 49, 300 permits will also be offered for antlerless deer (same as in 2004).

"Over the past three years we have seen herd growth in these units," said Randy Smith, Idaho Fish and Game Regional Wildlife Manager. "Because of this reason, we are able to offer more opportunity to hunters."

One of the most exciting new options for sportsmen this fall is the location for the rotation either-sex traditional muzzleloader hunt. The hunt is being moved to Unit 45 and 52.

To make good on the Department's promise of returning this hunt to Unit 45, other changes had to be made to the season structure in these Units which include:

"It sounds like a lot of changes," said Smith, "but now we are able to offer the traditional muzzleloader hunt we promised and to reduce the pressure on the mature bucks. That has been one of the concerns of many of the hunters we spoke to."

"The main concern many sportsmen had is they haven't been seeing as many quality bucks in Unit 45, with this reduction in tags and moving the season," he said. "We feel this will reduce the number of the mature bucks harvested to insure a strong herd for the future."

General deer season dates will remain the same as last year in the Magic Valley Region, going from Oct. 10 - 31.

For elk in the Magic Valley Region, changes have been made to increase opportunity and insure their future:
To help current depredations for pronghorn gathering on private lands in the winter months and late summer, the Department has implemented two changes to the season.

A change to the 2006 hunting regulations in the Magic Valley Region was made to the mountain lion season. The dogs prohibited season will be standardized to go from Oct. 1 to Nov. 30, in all Units.

Regulations should be available May 1 at local vendors or on-line by April 15.