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- Elk hunting | Idaho Fish and Game
Elk hunting Idaho has many elk hunting opportunities An incredible mixture of elk hunting opportunity is available to the hunter, thanks to Idaho’s diverse habitats and a population of more than 120,000 elk
- Controlled Hunt Information | Idaho Fish and Game
The application period for Idaho’s second big game controlled hunt drawing runs Aug 5-15 Any hunter who drew a controlled big game hunt tag has until Aug 1 to buy it, and those that aren't purchased will be available for a second drawing To see available big game tags available for the second application period, check out the Controlled Hunt Information webpage
- Licenses, tags, and permits - Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho has both controlled and general season hunts General season tags are available on a first-come, first served basis Hunters need to apply for controlled hunts, which are issued through a random drawing Fishing To fish in Idaho any person 14 years of age or older must have a valid fishing license
- Nonresident Deer and Elk Tags | Idaho Fish and Game
Nonresident hunters are limited to hunter selected areas-elk zones or deer game management units (GMUs) These tags are limited and sought after View the list and inventory
- Deer Hunting | Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho’s general season tags and controlled hunts give hunters access to some of the best deer hunting in the West Hunters can pursue both mule deer and white-tailed deer, largely on public land Mule deer are widespread in the central mountains and southern deserts of Idaho, while white-tailed deer dominate the northern forested areas of Idaho
- Idaho Super Hunts - Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho’s Super Hunt and Super Hunt Combo tags allow hunters to pursue world class big game in any open hunt in Idaho Every year, 34 hunters win this special opportunity! To win a Super Hunt tag, hunters need to enter the Super Hunt Drawings
- Controlled Hunt Application Information | Idaho Fish and Game
Controlled Hunt Application Resources and Worksheet To apply for a controlled hunt, residents and nonresidents must have a valid Idaho hunting license and can use the application worksheet below or apply online These worksheets are also found in the respective rules booklets Moose, Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep – [PDF, 118 KB] Deer, Elk, Pronghorn, Black Bear, Turkey – [PDF, 123 KB] Print
- Bighorn Sheep Hunting - Idaho Fish and Game
Bighorn Sheep Hunting To hunt bighorn sheep in Idaho, you need to apply for a controlled hunt tag Hunters dream of drawing one of Idaho’s coveted bighorn sheep tags Once one of the most common species in the West, several thousand roam Idaho’s remote rugged mountains and steep river canyons today
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