Idaho Application ?

katorade

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I've heard from a couple people that you must choose a species to put in for. So you can put in for say Rocky Mountain Goat, but then you couldn't put in for a Limited Draw Deer hunt. You can't put in for all the animals as a Non Res? Called Regional offices and have gotten different answers.

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You can put in for sheep,mountain goats or moose. If you choose to try for one of those species, if you are successful or not, you cannot put in for deer,elk or antelope. Its the same for residents or non-residents. Of course most people don't agree with it but like it or not it helps with the draw odds for all species. Good luck if you do apply.
 
This is what the regs say word for word-

Notice:A person may apply for only one species. Any person applying for moose, bighorn sheep, or mountain goat hunt is prohibited from applying for any other big game controlled hunt in the same year.
Except: They may apply for a controlled depredation hunt for deer, elk, or pronghorn, a controlled black bear hunt, or leftover deer, elk, or pronghorn controlled hunt tag, an unlimited controlled hunt, or extra deer, elk, pronghorn, or turkey.

If you choose deer, elk, and antelope you can apply for All those species.
 
BUT if you don't apply for moose, sheep or mountain goat, you CAN apply for elk, deer and antelope.

One of the reasons Idaho has the best draw odds for moose, sheep and goat.
 

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