Not that i mind confusing people on the draw in Idaho,but the only single species draw is for moose,sheep or goats.All others are wide open.Perhaps i missed something in their explanation ?
I think this is how it goes too...You can apply for deer, elk, antelope, and bear together. You can only apply for one species of moose, sheep, or mt goat and if you apply for one of those three you can't apply for deer, elk, antelope, or bear.
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Nice to see so much interest in Idaho.I wish our system would allow a few more options but the system works.If you apply for goats,moose or sheep,only "one" of the three,you are not permitted to apply for elk ,deer, or pronghorn.One can still buy Supertags however.Happy New Year to all,LarryI think that's right. I'll have our Idaho MRS writer make sure. You can see why he put it as he did last year, but maybe we should make the more detailed statement this year.
That's what makes the draw odds better for the trophy species than any other state. I wish more draw systems were set up like this. Then I might be able to draw a sheep tag before I'm 112!Nice to see so much interest in Idaho.I wish our system would allow a few more options but the system works.If you apply for goats,moose or sheep,only "one" of the three,you are not permitted to apply for elk ,deer, or pronghorn.One can still buy Supertags however.Happy New Year to all,Larry
Good point ore hunter! The NR quota is up to 10% of the tag quota per species for NR, but it is not a guaranteed 10%. There were 68 total sheep tags drawn in 2015 (5 NR/63 Resident) so NR's actually only drew 7.35% of the sheep tags last year. NR could have drawn one more tag and still have been under the 10% NR cap but didn't.remember that Idaho has non-resident quotas on moose sheep,goat at I believe 5% ,thus dropping the available tag numbers for non res.