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DNR to Host Public Meeting April 29 on Proposed Wildlife Rules


DES MOINES - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a public meeting to discuss a number of new proposed regulations including changes to deer, waterfowl, and turkey hunting seasons and some changes to the trapping seasons. The meeting will be conducted over the Iowa Communications Network (ICN) on April 29, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

"This is an opportunity for our hunters and people who support wildlife to give us some feedback on these regulations," said Dale Garner, chief of the DNR's wildlife bureau. "We will go over the proposed regulations and seasons and our rational behind each change, and take comments from anyone willing to speak, then, if there is any time remaining, we will open the discussion to other topics."

The proposed changes include reducing the number of fall turkey hunting licenses that will be available, changing the counties that will be open for the November and January antlerless deer seasons and changing when the antlerless licenses for these seasons will go on sale. Other topics include proposed waterfowl season dates and restrictions on placing traps in roadways before the trapping season begins.

Any interested person may make written suggestions or comments on the proposed changes on or before April 29, 2009. Persons who wish to convey their views orally should contact the Wildlife Bureau at (515) 281-5034 or at the Wildlife Bureau offices on the fourth floor of the Wallace State Office Building. Written comments may be sent to the Wildlife Bureau Chief, Department of Natural Resources, Wallace State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319-0034; or faxed to (515) 281-6794.

The DNR will have staff members from the wildlife bureau at each site to answer questions, and to take any written comments.

ICN Locations:

Ames- Ames High School, 20th and Ridgewood

Calmar- Northeast Iowa Community College, Dairy Education Center, 1527 Hwy. 150 South

Centerville- Centerville High School, 600 CHS Drive

Clinton- Graphic Arts Technology Center of Iowa, 1951 Manufacturing Drive

Council Bluffs- Abraham Lincoln High School, 1205 Bonham Avenue

Creston- Creston High School, 601 West Townline Road

Dubuque- Dubuque Senior High School, 1800 Clarke Drive

Fort Dodge- St. Edmund High School, 501 N. 22nd Street

Iowa City - Iowa City High School, 1900 Morningside Drive

Johnston- Johnston High School, 6501 NW 62nd Avenue

Marion- Marion Public Library, 1095 6th Avenue

Marshalltown- Marshalltown High School, 1602 S. 2nd Avenue

Mason City- North Iowa Area Community College - 4, 500 College Drive

Ottumwa- Ottumwa High School, 501 E. 2nd

Sioux City - Central Campus Individual Learning Center, 1121 Jackson Street

Spencer- Spencer High School, 800 East 3rd Street

Waterloo- Hawkeye Community College - 1, 1501 E. Orange Road

West Burlington- Southeastern Community College - 1, 1500 West Agency



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I would stronly encourage anyone that can make it to one of the locations to go. I think it is a tool for the DNR uses to get public opinion on rules so it's a chance to speak up. It's almost embarassing how under representated deer hunters are at these meetings. At least the ones I've been to.
 
Finally a DNR meeting that I think my schedule will allow me to attend. Unless my social director (wife) has made other commitments for me I plan to be at the Ottumwa site to hear what is said and maybe get some one to answer me about deer population.
 
I was to one these meetings maybe 3 yrs. ago in Decorah. It was interesting. My feeling was that the DNR had pretty much made up their minds before the meeting started. I know some stuff gets decided after the legislative session is over but not sure how much is decided that late. Randy, can you comment on things that will still be up in the air at that time?
 
I won't try to comment for Randy or the IBA, but I think anything the DNR can set without the approval of the legislature is up for grabs. For example the number of NR antlerless tags could be changed at the whim of the DNR, only of course, after the public has weighed in on the topic. This is not to say this is a proposed rule change, and I’m not sure what all is under the purview of the DNR itself and what is controlled and mandated to the DNR by the legislature. I’m just sayin that if the DNR wants an administrative rule change I think they pretty much happen whatever the public comments are. This should not be used as an excuse not got to the meetings and voice your opinions. I’m just sayin if you don’t represent your views then you got no complaint when (or if) the administrative rules get changed.

I’ll be at the Marion meeting mainly so I can bitch, if needed, later.

The ‘Bonker
 
Amen bonker. Wish this wasn't on a wednesday, the wife works an overnight. Hopefully I have time to get a sitter. Don't want to miss out on this. Like to share some ideas even if they fall on deaf ears.
 
I'd agree with Bonker.

Not sure who was in charge at the meeting you attended Daryl, but it should be a little less abrasive this year from the DNR side.Dale Garner will be in charge for DNR. They have proposed some changes, nothing major but enough to warrant going to meeting.
 
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