Unsuccessful applicants will not be notified as tag fees are not submitted when applying. The results will also be listed on their website at. Successful applicants for elk, deer, and antelope will be notified by mail by July 10th. In Idaho, you have two hunt choices listed on the application however, everyone’s first choice is awarded before anyone’s second choice is considered. Draw results can be found in mid-May by logging in to your account at. You may not apply for “5000” and “7000” series bighorn sheep hunts on the same application or in the same year on separate applications. If you have harvested a mountain goat since 1977, you may not apply for another mountain goat permit. You may harvest only one Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and one California bighorn sheep in your lifetime. You may harvest only one antlered moose and one antlerless moose in your lifetime, unless you draw a moose permit in the second drawing. If you draw a moose, bighorn sheep, or mountain goat permit, you must wait two years before applying again if you did not harvest one. Our Memberships Include The Most Accurate Draw Odds Available, Join Now! Non-residents are also limited to no more than 10% of the total number of controlled hunt permits issued statewide for each species. In the controlled hunts with more than 10 permits, no more than 10% of the permits may be issued to non-residents. In the controlled hunts with 10 or fewer permits, no more than 1 nonresident permit may be issued for that particular unit. Simply put, your first choice is the only one that counts in regard to bighorn sheep, trophy bull moose, and mountain goat permits. If you apply for bighorn sheep, mountain goat, or moose, you may not apply for limited-entry deer, elk, or antelope unless the unit you apply for has unlimited permits for deer, elk, or antelope. You can only apply for one species between bighorn sheep, mountain goat, and moose. They will withdraw or amend your application on a case-by-case basis. ![]() To withdraw or amend your submitted application, call Idaho Fish and Game at 20. If a group application exceeds the number of permits available for a hunt, the group application will be rejected. Up to four hunters may apply as a group for elk, deer, and antelope. The deadline to apply for elk, deer, and antelope is June 5th. Mail-in applications are not accepted for controlled hunt drawings. Applications are accepted online, at any Fish and Game office, an Idaho license vendor, or over the phone by calling 800- 554-8685. You can apply online for elk, deer, and antelope starting May 1st by going to. You may also apply at any hunting or fishing license vendor or Idaho Fish and Game office and avoid the 3% surcharge. Additional charges will be assessed for online and phone applications, including a 3% surcharge of the total application amount plus a minimal transaction fee. ![]() Applications are also accepted over the phone by calling 80. You can apply online starting April 1st by going to. However, we do not recommend that non-residents apply as a party as the permit numbers are low and this may prevent your party from drawing. A maximum of two hunters may apply as a party for bighorn sheep, moose, or mountain goat. The controlled hunt application period is April 1-30. Remember that when applying in Idaho if you already applied for sheep, moose, or goat in 2023, you cannot apply for the controlled hunts for deer, elk, and/or antelope. Go online to and download a copy of the Big Game Seasons and Rules. Go on More Hunts with Better Information, Join Huntin' Fool Today! Idaho Species Specific Information Idaho’s regulations for deer, elk, and antelope are also available and will be covered in our May issue. This is the first year of the two-year cycle. Idaho publishes two-year regulations for moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat with season dates and permit numbers being identical for two years. To receive a copy, call 20 or download a copy from their website at /rules/moose-sheep-goat. Idaho’s 2023 regulations for moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat are available.
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