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    Application period for Idaho controlled deer hunts

    By admin | April 29, 2007

    ID

    Dates:
    • Deer, elk, pronghorn, and fall black bear: May 1—June 5.

    Nonresident Permit Limitations:
    In controlled hunts with ten or fewer permits, not more than one nonresident
    permit may be issued. In controlled hunts with more than 10
    permits, EXCEPT unlimited controlled hunts, not more than
    10 percent (not a guaranteed 10 percent) of the permits may
    be issued to nonresidents. NOTE: If a resident applies for a
    controlled hunt on a group application with a nonresident, and
    the 10 percent nonresident limitation is met, rejection of the
    nonresident on the application will also result in rejection of any
    residents on that application.


    You may apply for a Regular Controlled Hunt and send
    in a second Controlled Hunt application for an X hunt.
    Hunters also may buy a general deer and elk tag, and
    apply for an X hunt. If you draw a permit for an X hunt,
    you could harvest a deer or elk during the general
    season and then harvest a second deer or elk in the
    extra Controlled Hunt.

    Drawing Results:
    It is your responsibility to find out
    if you were successful in drawing a controlled hunt permit.
    Results will be available July 10 on the IDFG Internet site,
    http://fishandgame.idaho.gov.


    Drawing Results:
    All successful applicants, except
    those applying for spring black bear hunts and turkey, will be
    notified by mail at their mailing address listed on their hunting
    license by July 10. Results will also be available at that time
    on the IDFG Internet site, http://fishandgame.idaho.gov.
    Unsuccessful applicants will not be notified.


    UNCLAIMED PERMITS
    Successful applicants for deer, elk, fall black bear, or
    pronghorn controlled hunts must pick up their controlled hunt
    permit and tag not later than August 1, 2007. All deer, elk, or
    pronghorn controlled hunt permits and tags not picked up by
    August 1, 2007 will be entered into a second controlled hunt
    drawing (see page 21).

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