My reason for asking that question is that I have heard, or read, many people making complaints about the IDNR and their role in the deer population crash here in Iowa. There are many reasons for the population decline, including some that are beyond the control of any of us(ie. EHD), but I really believe that the IDNR is the least of our worries as deer hunters.
Whether we like it or not, political pressure has been applied to the wildlife regulation process in Des Moines and there are several key examples where the IDNR proposals were either not accepted or ignored, etc. Based upon what I know about the IDNR and the surrounding factors that they encounter, we as hunters are misplacing any blame that we assign to them for lower deer numbers. We should be focusing on public education, the insurance lobby, the Farm Bureau, the governor, etc, but not the state employee(s) that is getting trumped by some of the factors listed above.
I feel like if you are going to solve a problem, you have to first understand it and I do admit to feeling a little defensive on behalf of the IDNR when they are, in my mind anyway, unfairly criticized by well meaning people that do not understand the situation that they are in. The IDNR is not the final authority and I think we should keep that in mind. I am very, very confident that if the IDNR was setting the seasons and bag limits, etc, that we would see significant changes to our current structure.