Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Out Of State Hunting => Topic started by: cbond3318 on October 01, 2017, 08:15:07 PM
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For those that may have been through it already, after you have established residency via permanent address/home, paid taxes, and transferred over DL and Vehicles, what do you have to show as far as Hunter Safety since you've never bought a license there?
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Im assuming all you would need is the original hard copy of your hunters ed cert. I know this is all you have to have to buy an out of state liscense for the first time
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:yeah:
Looks like either a hunter's ed certificate or prior license from another state according to Idaho Fish & Game website:
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Awesome, thank you. I was going through that website but missed that.
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Just bring in your Washington license and they can get the hunter safety number off of it. Also, if you have a archery tag from Washington, you can use that to get the archery endorsement in Idaho. Otherwise you have to take a class to get a archery tag here.
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Just bring in your Washington license and they can get the hunter safety number off of it. Also, if you have a archery tag from Washington, you can use that to get the archery endorsement in Idaho. Otherwise you have to take a class to get a archery tag here.
Thanks for the help. I do have an archery tag for Washington. Is there the same class requirement for Muzzleoader? I am just starting down the rabbit hole for next season.
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Just bring in your Washington license and they can get the hunter safety number off of it. Also, if you have a archery tag from Washington, you can use that to get the archery endorsement in Idaho. Otherwise you have to take a class to get a archery tag here.
Thanks for the help. I do have an archery tag for Washington. Is there the same class requirement for Muzzleoader? I am just starting down the rabbit hole for next season.
Not for muzzy.