Idaho anglers asked to take a poll ... no, uh, not
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November 7, 2017 |
By Mike Demick
IDFG Conservation Information Supervisor
Interested anglers are reminded they have
through November 13 to take part in an online
survey about fishing in Idaho.
The survey, offered every five or six years,
covers a variety of topics including how often
people fish and their preferred fish species,
what types of fishing regulations they support,
and what important conservation priorities Fish
and Game should pursue. Fish and Game is also
interested in learning more about what other
values are important to anglers, such as
solitude or natural beauty.
The survey helps Fish and Game understand what
anglers want, measure how well their
expectations are being met, and to help focus
Department efforts on activities that benefit
both fish and anglers. Information collected
will help Fish and Game propose draft fish
management direction for the next six years.
The survey is available on Idaho’s Fish and
Game’s website
or by
clicking here. It should take 10 to 15
minutes to complete. |
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