When game animal management becomes relegated (due to federal mandate)to an unmanaged top level predator that hunts without season or bag limit, pressures elk enough to cause abortion of calves (future elk), and also cause loss of winter body fat from this pressure you have lost much of your management control. You can see this in several areas of central Idaho. In my opinion, this pandoras box that has been opened would have been better left shut.
With that said, state game agencies have been saddled with this situation and, really, not been allowed to deal with it as they would like or as I believe they should have the right to. The fact of the matter is the less non-resident elk hunters come the less dollars come in for the management of game and nongame species in the state. Now, with wolves as a convenient means to attain a hunter-free end, the antis have what they need to suppress our hunting heritage.
We must be careful, very careful.
Now, Idaho is a wonderful place to hunt, with many opportunities at several game species and all the public land you like to roam as you wish. It really is one of my favorite places. If that's what you're after in an elk hunt, that's great. However, if I was going to travel half way around the world to hunt elk, I'd go to a place with higher densities.
Matt