Idaho Leftover Permits
Controlled hunt permits not issued during the regular drawing for deer and elk will go on sale statewide on July 15. Permits will go on sale at 10 a.m. Mountain Time and 9 a.m. Pacific Time. There are no leftovers available for antelope, bear or turkey.

Leftover permits will be available at Fish and Game offices and license vendors statewide. A list of these leftovers is posted on the Fish and Game Web site: www2.state.id.us/fishgame.

Hunters who have already been drawn for a controlled hunt are not eligible for one of these leftover controlled hunts for the same species unless they refuse the controlled hunt they have drawn. To refuse a controlled hunt, let Fish and Game know by contacting the Licensing Bureau in writing, dated and signed informing them that the controlled hunt for which the hunter has been drawn is being refused. Once a hunter is taken out of a controlled hunt, that hunter will then be eligible for one of the leftovers sold on July 15. The refusal must be in by July 10.

Controlled hunt tags must be purhased by August 20. Any of these tags which have been drawn but not purchased by that date will be "unclaimed" and offered for sale first-come, first-served beginning at 10 a.m. Mountain Time on August 30. A hunter who has purchased a tag for a controlled hunt in either of the methods described above can't buy any of the unclaimed tags for the same species, unless one of the tags would be an "x" tag.

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