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Sportsmen have a number of options to draw coveted controlled-hunt tags for the coming hunting season. Currently, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is taking applications for trophy species, including bighorn sheep, mountain goats, or moose permits. The application period started April 1, and will continue through April 30. Sportsmen can apply at any license vendor in the state, at IDFG offices by phone at 1-800-554-8685 or 1-800-824-3729, or online at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/ The cost for trophy game resident applications is $165, and applicants must have a 2005 hunting license. The $165 application fee includes $151.50 for the tag, $6 controlled hunt application fee, and a $7.50 fee for the controlled-hunt permit. Sportsmen who draw will receive the permit and tag in the mail. If they don't draw, they will receive a refund check for $159. All fees are refundable except for the $6 application fee. Mountain goat and bighorn sheep are once in a lifetime. Sportsmen can harvest two moose in a lifetime one of each sex. If a sportsman has previously taken a bull moose, they can apply for a cow moose permit. If they have taken a cow moose, they can apply for a bull moose permit. Successful applicants will be notified by June 10. Sportsmen not drawn can apply for any leftover trophy permits from June 15-25. If a sportsman draws a leftover permit, it counts against their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but they can continue to apply for leftover permits. Hunters who draw a trophy permit and do not harvest can apply again after a two-year waiting period. Only two hunters can apply on a joint application for the trophy hunts and they can only apply for one species each year. Sportsmen looking for other big game hunting opportunities and generally better drawing odds can apply for deer, elk, antelope, and fall bear from May 1 to May 31. People who apply during the first application period for trophy species permits are excluded from this drawing unless they are applying for leftover trophy permits or unlimited or extra controlled-hunt big game permits. To apply for these big game hunts, sportsmen need only to purchase a 2005 hunting license and pay a $6 controlled hunt application fee. Up to four people can apply on a joint application for any of these hunts. Sportsmen can also apply for all four species in the same year. Any person successful in drawing a controlled-hunt permit must purchase it by August 1 at a license vendor or IDFG office. Price of the tag is determined by animal drawn, plus a $7.50 controlled-hunt permit. All unclaimed permits, and all leftovers (does not include unlimited hunts) will be available for a second drawing with an application period of August 5-15. The drawing will be August 20 and any leftover permits will go on sale August 25. |
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