Vanilla is correct. I followed up with our person who's spearheading the e-tagging program, and he wanted me to relay a few things. So far, we've just done a limited e-tagging test for turkey. (We wanted to gauge how it was received and how it functioned under real-world conditions.) We are working hard to incorporate a number of changes that will:
- Improve the process for hunters
- Help us meet our goal of gathering as much data as possible for wildlife management
At this time, we're hoping to make it available for a number of big game hunts in the fall, but that will depend on how development goes through the summer. Finally, any changes to tagging requirements — or options — will be widely published online, via news release, social media and guidebook updates as well as targeted emails to permit holders in those areas. Hope this helps clarify what's happening!