Applying in Idaho, Key things to know.

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The Moose, Sheep and Goat application periods are open for Idaho. If you are Applying in Idaho this will give you a few pointers The application period is open the complete month of April.

Applying in Idaho, Key things to know.

#1. If you apply for Moose or Sheep or Goat then you cannot apply for Deer, Elk or Antelope. And you can only apply for Moose or Sheep or Goat and not all 3.

#2. Applying online is what I like to do as paperwork and sending in a letter just takes more time. But in Idaho it is worth it to do the paper application. They charge like 3% to do it online. When the out of state fees for big game animals is more than $1000 this adds up.

#3. You need to get the forms from the Idaho website.

#4. Idaho changes hunt #'s from year to year so make sure you enter the correct hunt #'s.

#5. You have to buy a non refundable hunting license to apply.

#6. a maximum of 10% of tags will be given to non residents.

#7. There is not a point system in Idaho so your odds are as good as any one elses every year.

Odds are really good compared to other states

Because you have to choose just one of Goat, Moose or Sheep and because the costs to apply in Idaho are high. This makes the odds really good for these animals.

So to save money apply on paper but be careful to do it all correctly.

You can draw a great tag in Idaho. But you must apply and not miss the deadlines.
Applying in Idaho can get you a tag of a lifetime.
 
Thanks for the info. However odds are not ery good for non res. It is up to 10% of the tags for moose,goat, and sheep. NO guarentee 10%. The odds for SOME units maybe better than some states, but you still need to be very lucky and pay for a chance.
 
>Thanks for the info. However
>odds are not ery good
>for non res. It
>is up to 10% of
>the tags for moose,goat, and
>sheep. NO guarentee 10%.
> The odds for SOME
>units maybe better than some
>states, but you still need
>to be very lucky and
>pay for a chance.

To clarify,if you don't draw a controlled unit,you can still be guaranteed to hunt,by buying an over the counter Elk,Deer, Bear,
Cougar, or Wolf tag, which still makes Idaho a bargain!!
 
>Thanks for the info. However
>odds are not ery good
>for non res. It
>is up to 10% of
>the tags for moose,goat, and
>sheep. NO guarentee 10%.
> The odds for SOME
>units maybe better than some
>states, but you still need
>to be very lucky and
>pay for a chance.


Find better NR odd's for these species. Odd's suck the least in Idaho, is that better for you?
 
LAST EDITED ON Apr-08-15 AT 09:51PM (MST)[p]these are not the droids you are looking for, move along.

the odds are good because the wolves have eaten all of the moose and sheep.

you have to pay a lot of money up front to even apply.
whats worse, if you are lucky enough to draw, you probably wont be successful. to make things even worse, most hunters that come to idaho get either herpes or hep C from the public restrooms, restaurants or gas stations. crime is on the rise as well, lots of guys gettin robbed in the woods. FnG is keepin that on the down low.
 
>LAST EDITED ON Apr-08-15
>AT 09:51?PM (MST)

>
>these are not the droids you
>are looking for, move along.
>
>
>the odds are good because the
>wolves have eaten all of
>the moose and sheep.
>
>you have to pay a lot
>of money up front to
>even apply.
>whats worse, if you are lucky
>enough to draw, you probably
>wont be successful. to make
>things even worse, most hunters
>that come to idaho get
>either herpes or hep C
>from the public restrooms, restaurants
>or gas stations. crime
>is on the rise as
>well, lots of guys gettin
>robbed in the woods. FnG
>is keepin that on the
>down low.

+1
 

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