Well, I belong to the Idaho Varmint Hunters Association here in this great state. These folks hold an annual "Whistlepig Tournament" in April. I log on to their website to get my sign up sheets, and read this big yellow, caution lettering stating the tournament has been cancelled this year due to restrictions placed on some sub-species of ground squirrels in Idaho.
As it turns out, the State of Idaho placed our wonderful "whistelpigs" under a state protection to keep their numbers from dwindling. The dominate sub-species for whistlepigging is the Piute Ground Squirrel, and they are now listed as protected by this state. There are some species that are already protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Federal protection), but they are in the area of McCall, Cascade, and Donnelly.
For an obsessive "pigger" like myself, this was devastating news. I had a 10/22 and loaded a boat-load of .223, specifically, for this year's season and I spent over $500.00 on .17 Hummer ammo. I WOULD TAKE TIME OFF WORK TO GO PIGGIN' (a big deal for me...haven't called in sick in over 8 years...)! Interestingly, the gal at Fish and Game stated she has received several calls from Californians and Oregonians concerned about the ban.
I just wanted to vent. I am so angry and frustrated about this.
Much gratefulness to the ID Varmint Hunters Association, who have been in contact with State Reps and the head honchos at Fu & Gu. Apparently, Fu & Gu has been meeting about the issue for the last 2 days, trying to decide if they should take the Piute GS off the list. I have prayers said, but my faith in governmental agencies is severely lacking. I notice a trend toward taking a lot of things away, and have yet to see them give ANYTHING back...
Stay tuned...
As it turns out, the State of Idaho placed our wonderful "whistelpigs" under a state protection to keep their numbers from dwindling. The dominate sub-species for whistlepigging is the Piute Ground Squirrel, and they are now listed as protected by this state. There are some species that are already protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Federal protection), but they are in the area of McCall, Cascade, and Donnelly.
For an obsessive "pigger" like myself, this was devastating news. I had a 10/22 and loaded a boat-load of .223, specifically, for this year's season and I spent over $500.00 on .17 Hummer ammo. I WOULD TAKE TIME OFF WORK TO GO PIGGIN' (a big deal for me...haven't called in sick in over 8 years...)! Interestingly, the gal at Fish and Game stated she has received several calls from Californians and Oregonians concerned about the ban.
I just wanted to vent. I am so angry and frustrated about this.
Much gratefulness to the ID Varmint Hunters Association, who have been in contact with State Reps and the head honchos at Fu & Gu. Apparently, Fu & Gu has been meeting about the issue for the last 2 days, trying to decide if they should take the Piute GS off the list. I have prayers said, but my faith in governmental agencies is severely lacking. I notice a trend toward taking a lot of things away, and have yet to see them give ANYTHING back...
Stay tuned...