No "Live Bait" Hunting of Wolves in Idaho

In Idaho,The Senate Resources Committee has voted to pass a new bill, SB 1305. The bill's sponsor, sheep rancher Republican Jeff Siddoway, wants traps with live bait.

SOURCE: http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2012/feb/22/senate-resources-committee-endorses-night-aerial-wolf-kills-live-bait-use-ranchers/

In addition to traps with live bait, the bill would let livestock owners whose animals are molested by wolves shoot the wolves from motorized vehicles, powered parachutes, helicopters or fixed-wing planes, by night or day, using rifles, pistols, shotguns, or crossbows, night scopes, and electronic calls.
The bill does not clearly define "live bait" and is without parameters.

Tell Idaho it has gone too far with it's wolf management program and that they do not need an additional bill as the federal government has already allowed Idaho to hunt wolves.


Lawerence Denney (R)   E-mail
 
Speaker of the House
(208) 332-1111
Mike Moyle (R)   E-mail 
Majority Leader
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Scott Bedke (R)   E-mail 
Assistant Majority Leader
(208) 332-1120
Ken A. Roberts (R)   E-mail 
Majority Caucus Chair
(208) 332-1120
John Rusche (D)   E-mail 
Minority Leader
(208) 332-1130
Elfreda Higgins (D)   E-mail 
Assistant Minority Leader
(208) 332-1130
Brian Cronin (D)   E-mail 
Minority Caucus Chair
(208) 332-1130
In Idaho,The Senate Resources Committee has voted to pass a new bill, SB 1305. The bill's sponsor, sheep rancher Republican Jeff Siddoway, wants traps with live bait.

SOURCE: http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2012/feb/22/senate-resources-committee-endorses-night-aerial-wolf-kills-live-bait-use-ranchers/

In addition to traps with live bait, the bill would let livestock owners whose animals are molested by wolves shoot the wolves from motorized vehicles, powered parachutes, helicopters or fixed-wing planes, by night or day, using rifles, pistols, shotguns, or crossbows, night scopes, and electronic calls.The bill does not clearly define "live bait" and is without parameters.

Tell Idaho it has gone too far with it's wolf management program and that they do not need an additional bill as the federal government has already allowed Idaho to hunt wolves.

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