Big Game Seasons Reflect Commitment to Mule Deer

March 28, 2005

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has made some changes to the big game regulations that are designed to help struggling mule deer herds in southeast Idaho.

The changes are part of a large scale commitment on the part of Fish and Game to maintain healthy populations of mule deer and provide quality hunting experiences to mule deer hunters.

One major change is the expansion of the antlerless elk hunts. Elk populations are increasing and occupying important deer habitats. Expanded elk opportunity is designed to reduce any potential negative effects of elk occupying important deer habitats. In the Tex Creek Zone (Units 66 and 69), hunters will have three extra weeks of hunting thanks to an October 22 opener. Fish and Game has also added 450 "extra" antlerless elk tags to minimize elk occupancy of important mule deer range. The new elk seasons also provide more opportunity for youth hunters and muzzleloader hunters.

Mountain Lion hunters will also get more opportunity under the new plan. Female quotas have been increased or removed in 21 hunting units in the Southeast and Magic Valley Regions.

Fish and Game has also made changes to deer seasons. The seasons have been standardized to open on October 10 statewide. Many hunters have complained that earlier seasons have occurred when conditions were too hot and dry. The standardized seasons are also intended to minimize the impact caused by hunters who move from one unit to another as new seasons open.

"The Mule Deer Initiative is not only about making more mule deer, it's also about providing higher quality hunting experiences" said big game manager Brad Compton "later seasons should provide a better experience."

Adjusted seasons are just part of the Mule Deer Initiative. Big game managers are also focusing on habitat improvements designed to increase mule deer populations.

"Individually any of the actions we are taking wouldn't make a big difference" Compton said "When you put them all together, they will improve mule deer and mule deer hunting".

Other changes in the big game regulations:

Regulation brochures will be available at Fish and Game Headquarters and license vendors in mid-April. The new big game regulations will also be available on the Fish and Game website.