bpeay4
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maybe idaho should do a random draw for general tags for nonresidents but not require applicants to buy the nonrefundable hunting license and only charge an application fee.
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Maybe you are going to get fleeced for a lot of money.maybe idaho should do a random draw for general tags for nonresidents but not require applicants to buy the nonrefundable hunting license and only charge an application fee.
I bought my general deer tag at the local gas station the day we pulled into town in 2016. I doubt that's an option nowadays.I hunted Idaho way back when I got a tag when I arrived in the state from Pa
but that was way back in the day when I drove a covered wagon out west hunting lol
Why would they do that?maybe idaho should do a random draw for general tags for nonresidents but not require applicants to buy the nonrefundable hunting license and only charge an application fee.
Thank you sir! You’re a gentleman and a scholar.Here is a screen shotView attachment 204745View attachment 204746
Can anybody see how many nonresident elk tags are still available? Since I bought mine I don’t think I can view the list to see what zones sold out so far. If somebody could send me a screenshot or list, I’d be interested.
No. If anything, Idaho should double license and tag amounts.maybe idaho should do a random draw for general tags for nonresidents but not require applicants to buy the nonrefundable hunting license and only charge an application fee.
Resident, non resident, DAV, across-the-board!No. If anything, Idaho should double license and tag amounts.
Yeah, they probably should. The $36.75 I pay for an elk tag, is probably the best 36 I spend every year and I would easily pay double.Resident, non resident, DAV, across-the-board!
Don’t forget there is a printable form to enclose with the tag for refunds. And somebody else will buy the tag immediately, so hard to see how Idaho is going to worry much, even though I agree with you that this Hunger Games / MMA / Gauntlet style of offering tags is not ideal.I was logged on for five hours and was able to get a deer and wolf tag for the area that we wanted to go hunting. However out of five of us. I was the only one that was able to get a tag. I recevied my deer and wolf tags last week in the mail. I am putting them in an envelope so I can mail them back. If even one of my hunting buddies had gotten a tag. It would be hunt on!!! But being the only one no. I am not driving for a day and a half to go hunting by myself. Idaho can have their tags back. Hopefully I will get a refund of some type I would hate to eat the $600.00 rather that than go without my hunting partners.
Here’s the form to request your 75% tag refund.I was logged on for five hours and was able to get a deer and wolf tag for the area that we wanted to go hunting. However out of five of us. I was the only one that was able to get a tag. I recevied my deer and wolf tags last week in the mail. I am putting them in an envelope so I can mail them back. If even one of my hunting buddies had gotten a tag. It would be hunt on!!! But being the only one no. I am not driving for a day and a half to go hunting by myself. Idaho can have their tags back. Hopefully I will get a refund of some type I would hate to eat the $600.00 rather that than go without my hunting partners.
Thank you, I have mailed everything back to Boise.Here’s the form to request your 75% tag refund.
I agree! As a Idaho resident I think it’s ridiculously cheap for tags and licenses. I can’t understand why residents bitch about price hikes that amount to very little.Yeah, they probably should. The $36.75 I pay for an elk tag, is probably the best 36 I spend every year and I would easily pay double.