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Idaho OTC tags, is it really that simple?
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<blockquote data-quote="Country Bumpkin" data-source="post: 1694195" data-attributes="member: 92230"><p>This is a common misconception, we won't hold it against you. I can tell you from my first hand experience that it's nearly impossible to get tags here. You need to be related to a rancher and someone in your direct lineage will have had to either been a congressman, senator or governor. Even if you get a tag, there's no animals here anymore, the wolves killed them all about 10 years ago. </p><p></p><p>Fret not, Here's what you can do. I run into a lot of nonresident hunters that tell me the grass is much greener on their side of the border. I'm talking 340 satellite bulls and 180 bucks that "needing another year". They only hunt Idaho because of their familial traditions. The hunting is MUCH Better in the following states. </p><p>WA</p><p>OR</p><p>CA</p><p>Those states have F&G departments that really care about hunters and opportunity. So much so that their hunters feel the need to leave their own state to come to Idaho to tell us how awesome it is over there. They don't even shoot animals in Idaho or race you to the trailhead to beat you to "their spot".....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Bumpkin, post: 1694195, member: 92230"] This is a common misconception, we won’t hold it against you. I can tell you from my first hand experience that it’s nearly impossible to get tags here. You need to be related to a rancher and someone in your direct lineage will have had to either been a congressman, senator or governor. Even if you get a tag, there’s no animals here anymore, the wolves killed them all about 10 years ago. Fret not, Here’s what you can do. I run into a lot of nonresident hunters that tell me the grass is much greener on their side of the border. I’m talking 340 satellite bulls and 180 bucks that “needing another year”. They only hunt Idaho because of their familial traditions. The hunting is MUCH Better in the following states. WA OR CA Those states have F&G departments that really care about hunters and opportunity. So much so that their hunters feel the need to leave their own state to come to Idaho to tell us how awesome it is over there. They don’t even shoot animals in Idaho or race you to the trailhead to beat you to “their spot”..... [/QUOTE]
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