Black Bear Hunting In Idaho
Summary By: Faunalytics | Published: July 19, 2007
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The majority of Idaho residents (74%) agree that hunting black bears with bait should not be allowed.
Evaluates Idaho residents’ opinions relating to baiting black bears, hunting them with dogs, and hunting them in the spring.
74% of respondents agreed that hunting black bears using bait should not be allowed, while 18% disagreed.
67% agreed that hunting black bears using dogs should not be allowed, while 20% disagreed. 59% felt that hunting black bear in the spring should not be allowed while 20% disagreed.
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Citations:
Boise State Survey Research Center, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 1992 United States (Regional)
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