Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Hound Hunting => Topic started by: Machias on December 01, 2017, 09:24:03 AM
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Anyone one apply? I did, fingers crossed I draw this year. If not though I will be moved over there by April, so I'll be able to purchase one for spring bear. I'll still have to pay non-resident prices, but at least I'll be eligible to buy a permit.
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WOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! :IBCOOL: :IBCOOL: :IBCOOL: :IBCOOL: I drew the Idaho Non-Resident Hound Permit!!!!!!!
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Congrats! Wish they had OTC permits
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I've been told they sell the unlimited draw unit permits over the counter
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I've been told they sell the unlimited draw unit permits over the counter
They do, but they are really tough areas for a houndsmen to hunt!
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Is this for bears or cats or both? Are you allowed to bring other hunters?
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I've been told they sell the unlimited draw unit permits over the counter
They do, but they are really tough areas for a houndsmen to hunt!
I hunt them all the time by choice as a resident. If someone values running their dogs then hunting a area with less roads is a small price to pay to get to hunt
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Is this for bears or cats or both? Are you allowed to bring other hunters?
Bear, lions, bobcats and coons. You could tag along, but not allowed to shoot anything over the dogs and cannot handle the dogs.
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I've been told they sell the unlimited draw unit permits over the counter
They do, but they are really tough areas for a houndsmen to hunt!
I hunt them all the time by choice as a resident. If someone values running their dogs then hunting a area with less roads is a small price to pay to get to hunt
:tup: :tup: :tup:
I agree, but didn't want someone to get the wrong impression. Access can be tough, particularly if you are driving several hours just to get there, but you are 100% right on the money!!
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When do we leave?
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When do we leave?
:yeah: congrats Fred
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That's pretty cool Fred. Go get 'em.
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Thanks guys!! :hello:
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Take lots of pictures!! We like pictures.
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Take lots of pictures!! We like pictures.
I will...since I have three inexperienced pups there will probably be lots of pictures of porkies treed; coyotes, moose, deer and elk running for their lives (just kidding!!) :) :)
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I might be getting my old dog Bo back. He's 10 now, hasn't been hunted the last 2 years, the fella who bought him from me 5 years ago had a stroke a couple of years ago. Bo treed my last lion and bobcats. I think he'd still make a good pup trainer for my young crew. I'll have to see how well he has aged and how out of shape he is.
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Take lots of pictures!! We like pictures.
I will...since I have three inexperienced pups there will probably be lots of pictures of porkies treed; coyotes, moose, deer and elk running for their lives (just kidding!!) :) :)
Nothing wrong with that!
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Will you be hunting the area where you purchased property?
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Maybe a little coon hunting there. Most of the hunting with dogs will be more remote and less road which equals less traffic. ☺
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Fred please consider contacting these organizations and joining, I know lots of members of both groups and they are great people that do alot of good!
http://idahohoundsmen.com/index.html (http://idahohoundsmen.com/index.html) Eastern Idaho Hound Association (http://Eastern Idaho Hound Association)
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Will do, thank you!!!
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I know very little about hound hunting, just the basic knowledge by reading the forum and google about hound hunting. Machias, why cant a person shoot an animal with you? is it just your preference or is there a "dog" reason. and hounds are considered "tools" to hound hunters and not pets? is that why you dont allow handling. The hound hunting is very interesting and just curious, to learn some. I live in eastern washington and would love to learn more and maybe tag along sometime if anyone is willing to teach
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I know very little about hound hunting, just the basic knowledge by reading the forum and google about hound hunting. Machias, why cant a person shoot an animal with you? is it just your preference or is there a "dog" reason. and hounds are considered "tools" to hound hunters and not pets? is that why you dont allow handling. The hound hunting is very interesting and just curious, to learn some. I live in eastern washington and would love to learn more and maybe tag along sometime if anyone is willing to teach
Idaho state law. You would need a hound permit as well in order to take a critter with hounds.
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I know very little about hound hunting, just the basic knowledge by reading the forum and google about hound hunting. Machias, why cant a person shoot an animal with you? is it just your preference or is there a "dog" reason. and hounds are considered "tools" to hound hunters and not pets? is that why you dont allow handling. The hound hunting is very interesting and just curious, to learn some. I live in eastern washington and would love to learn more and maybe tag along sometime if anyone is willing to teach
Idaho state law. You would need a hound permit as well in order to take a critter with hounds.
I believe it also days to even own or handle a hound in the state of idaho you need a hound permit.
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I know very little about hound hunting, just the basic knowledge by reading the forum and google about hound hunting. Machias, why cant a person shoot an animal with you? is it just your preference or is there a "dog" reason. and hounds are considered "tools" to hound hunters and not pets? is that why you dont allow handling. The hound hunting is very interesting and just curious, to learn some. I live in eastern washington and would love to learn more and maybe tag along sometime if anyone is willing to teach
Idaho state law. You would need a hound permit as well in order to take a critter with hounds.
I believe it also days to even own or handle a hound in the state of idaho you need a hound permit.
yeah something to that effect. There are private land exceptions though as well.
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So can an idaho resident with hounds take a non resident hunting
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So can an idaho resident with hounds take a non resident hunting
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only if the non resident has a hound permit or private land
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So can an idaho resident with hounds take a non resident hunting
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only if the non resident has a hound permit or private land
Thanks
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Sorry, I'm over in the UK and missed the question. In Idaho, in order to hunt over dogs or even handle the dogs, you have to have a Hound permit. You could tag along, but you cannot legally handle the dogs or harvest an animal over the dogs without the permit.
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Sorry, I'm over in the UK and missed the question. In Idaho, in order to hunt over dogs or even handle the dogs, you have to have a Hound permit. You could tag along, but you cannot legally handle the dogs or harvest an animal over the dogs without the permit.
So how do the guides do it?
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Sorry, I'm over in the UK and missed the question. In Idaho, in order to hunt over dogs or even handle the dogs, you have to have a Hound permit. You could tag along, but you cannot legally handle the dogs or harvest an animal over the dogs without the permit.
So how do the guides do it?
guides are exempt from that rule.
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Correct, guides are exempt.