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Quote from: B.G.hunter on March 22, 2012, 01:35:18 PMQuote from: Arteman on March 22, 2012, 12:59:15 PMThanks, is it a state you pay the full price and get refunded if you don't draw, or just buy a license and the app like Washington and Oregon?.Yes you have to buy the license($154.75), tag(2101.75) and application fee($14.75). If you do not get drawn then you get a refund for the tag price ($2101.75). Hopefully they let you put that on a credit card!
Quote from: Arteman on March 22, 2012, 12:59:15 PMThanks, is it a state you pay the full price and get refunded if you don't draw, or just buy a license and the app like Washington and Oregon?.Yes you have to buy the license($154.75), tag(2101.75) and application fee($14.75). If you do not get drawn then you get a refund for the tag price ($2101.75).
Thanks, is it a state you pay the full price and get refunded if you don't draw, or just buy a license and the app like Washington and Oregon?
If a guy really wants to hunt Shiras moose, then Idaho is definately the place to be applying, odds are you would draw within 5 years, heck of a lot better odds than here where a guy is lucky to draw once in his lifetime.
Quote from: Ridgerunner on March 28, 2012, 03:28:32 PMIf a guy really wants to hunt Shiras moose, then Idaho is definately the place to be applying, odds are you would draw within 5 years, heck of a lot better odds than here where a guy is lucky to draw once in his lifetime.Tell that to a close friend that has been putting in for moose for the past 25 years without luck... then again another guy in our camp got drawn his first year applying in 2010... but that is what is great about Idaho... everyone is on the same level... I hope they never change it...
Quote from: Ranger91298 on March 28, 2012, 11:28:57 PMQuote from: Ridgerunner on March 28, 2012, 03:28:32 PMIf a guy really wants to hunt Shiras moose, then Idaho is definately the place to be applying, odds are you would draw within 5 years, heck of a lot better odds than here where a guy is lucky to draw once in his lifetime.Tell that to a close friend that has been putting in for moose for the past 25 years without luck... then again another guy in our camp got drawn his first year applying in 2010... but that is what is great about Idaho... everyone is on the same level... I hope they never change it...He's probably applying for a unit with good road access. I heard the units with very little road access are easy to draw.
I drew first year.......Idabooner drew first year. ALSO drew first year in New Mexico for elk. What do both states have in common. NO POINTS
I am a definite fan of no points in Idaho. If they ever go to a point system I hope it is like Utah, where half the tags are random draw and half the tags go to the applicants with the most points. That seems like the fairest system to me.