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and second tags are all at non resident prices if i understand correctly, thats the case for residents too. I also believe they didnt magically find 1500 surplus tags, they are the same 1500 they always had in surplus and they decided how to divide them between units. what i do find interesting is that they say 1500 tags, but after dividing into the unit, only 771 are actually available. so what happened to the other 729 tags?
Idaho has always had a separate stash of 1500 +- whitetail only tags....it's nothing new. You used to be able to buy them at your leisure then they started holding them till general sold out...The only thing new is selling out general tags in one day.Plenty of tags becoming available. If you want one go online or call on the 12th... seems straight forwardAnd we saw more whitetails this last season in 5 days than the previous two years combined....
Quote from: fishngamereaper on January 06, 2023, 02:35:57 PMIdaho has always had a separate stash of 1500 +- whitetail only tags....it's nothing new. You used to be able to buy them at your leisure then they started holding them till general sold out...The only thing new is selling out general tags in one day.Plenty of tags becoming available. If you want one go online or call on the 12th... seems straight forwardAnd we saw more whitetails this last season in 5 days than the previous two years combined....did you see outdooraddicts link? There isn’t 1,500 tags, and only certain units have tags which are very limited. Plus some are already sold out, like 10a. So no, it’s not as easy as signing on and buying tags.
Quote from: trophyhunt on January 06, 2023, 05:58:24 PMQuote from: fishngamereaper on January 06, 2023, 02:35:57 PMIdaho has always had a separate stash of 1500 +- whitetail only tags....it's nothing new. You used to be able to buy them at your leisure then they started holding them till general sold out...The only thing new is selling out general tags in one day.Plenty of tags becoming available. If you want one go online or call on the 12th... seems straight forwardAnd we saw more whitetails this last season in 5 days than the previous two years combined....did you see outdooraddicts link? There isn’t 1,500 tags, and only certain units have tags which are very limited. Plus some are already sold out, like 10a. So no, it’s not as easy as signing on and buying tags.Ya I saw the linkIdaho doesn't guarantee 1500 extra tags. They give what harvest stats and pressure allow them to give. Sold out? 10a is a train wreck...you couldn't pay me to hunt there..., Reserve whitetail tags aren't even available yet. Sold out means general tags for that unit are sold out and no reserve whitetail tags are available.Pick a unit with a bunch of reserve tags listed and go hunting....learn a new area and have fun...or just complain about it and don't.... See. I have no sympathy for you because you keep drawing moose tags..so....
They didn't add any.They've always had a reserve of whitetail only tags. Been in the que since Dec 1. They just hadn't decided how to divy them up yet because they had no idea all the general ( mule deer, any deer, whitetail only) would sell out so quickly....And they used to be State wide. The unit specific has only been the last couple years. Man I wish it was 1998 again...there was no pressure and plenty of extra tags...
The only thing Idaho has changed is making you choose a deer unit. The reason it is so hard to get a tag is because hunters changed their approach. No one used to buy an Idaho non resident tag until later in the year. If you want it to go back to the good old days stop lining up when the tags go on sale. I know of several people who bought tags early last year for Idaho who did not even hunt in Idaho because they drew other tags or had other situations that prevented them from hunting. If everyone just said no to buying the junk tags there would be no issue getting tags in Idaho. I guarantee there will be lots of disappointed hunters come November this year after they travel to Idaho to hunt the tags they got. Most units in Idaho and Montana are not worth the price to hunt them if you are a nonresident.
I would think so, I won’t be in the mess, just not worth the risk of one of us not getting a tag for the same area. Not playing raindeer games anymore.
Quote from: trophyhunt on January 08, 2023, 11:18:21 AMI would think so, I won’t be in the mess, just not worth the risk of one of us not getting a tag for the same area. Not playing raindeer games anymore.Ya my issue/concern is that I wouldn't be able to get a tag for both my old man and myself in the same unit before they sold out.