APPLICATION STRATEGY 2015: Idaho moose, sheep, goat

Strategy for sheep, moose and goat tags in Idaho

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APPLICATION STRATEGY 2015: Idaho moose, sheep, goat

Idaho's Sheep, Moose and Goat: an Overview

Idaho is a great destination for any of these three trophy species and without a points system in place, it is never too late to begin applying. Idaho produces some great Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep every year for those applicants that are lucky enough to draw. This state lacks a point system so everyone has a chance to draw a tag regardless of how long you have been applying. The downside...Idaho is one of the most expensive nonresident states and they keep a large portion of your application fees making this a tough state to apply for if you are on a hunting budget and can't build points to increase your odds.

The Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and mountain goat populations are doing quite well while California sheep populations are maintaining. Unfortunately, moose numbers are declining due to wolf predation. This does not mean there are not still great opportunities for moose. Remember that applicants can only select one of these species when applying. If an applicant applies for sheep, moose or mountain goat, then they cannot apply later for deer, elk or antelope. This rule, along with the fact that all applicants must purchase a nonrefundable hunting license, helps reduce overall applicants and gives Idaho better drawing odds for these three trophy species. Many hunters are not willing to purchase a nonrefundable hunting license each year if they are not able to build points to improve their drawing odds for future years. The deadline for application for these three species is April 30. You can apply online here.

Why Idaho

If you are an “out-of-stater” and love sheep, goat or moose, then Idaho is your state and it is never too late to start. One of the best things about Idaho is that it lacks a points system. Everyone in the draw has the same chance at one of Idaho’s three trophy species. A first time applicant has the same chance as a person that has applied for several years. Nonresidents can draw up to 10% of the overall total tags for each species. Because of this method of allocating nonresident tags, it is possible for a nonresident to be the only person to draw a sheep tag in a particular unit where only one tag is allowed. Additionally, regardless of whether you are a resident or a nonresident, outfitters are not required to accompany you on your hunt. Idaho is over 80% public land, which gives a hunter many options for hunting big game in the Gem state. All of the seasons for sheep, moose and goat are any weapon hunts with the exception of a few moose hunts that are restricted to short range weapons. The season dates are also very generous and span several days. This means for most of the hunts you can pick when you can and want to hunt and with what weapon you want to use. While there are some slight weapon restrictions, they are very liberal. With an any weapon tag, you can choose to hunt with a bow, muzzleloader or rifle.

Idaho is relatively expensive to apply for if you consider the net fees that they collect. If you can afford to pay the nonrefundable portion each year in Idaho, then Idaho is a good option. The net expense to apply for nonresidents makes the odds of drawing one of these species (especially moose and goat) much easier than other states.

Why "Not" Idaho

Now that you have read all of the reasons why to apply in Idaho for sheep, moose or goat, it is only fair to point out what to seriously consider prior to applying. As mentioned above, it is expensive to apply because they keep a considerable amount of money each year. You are required to front the entire fee for an annual hunting license and species tag fee. There is also an application fee and an online processing fee of 3% of the total plus another $3.50 if applying online. Of these fees, the only refundable portion is the tag fee if you are not drawn. A nonresident applying online in Idaho for one of these three species will be required to pay upfront a total of $2,342.89. If they are not successful in the draw, then they will receive a refund for the tag fee only, which is $2,101.75. The nonrefundable portion of your fees, if you are not drawn, is $241.14.

Idaho and new mexico application costs

Keeping application fees and processing fees is understandable, but Idaho forces applicants to pay for an annual hunting license WITHOUT allowing them to earn a bonus or preference point in the draw. Typically when a state requires that you purchase a hunting license, then you are awarded a point if unsuccessful in the draw. After all the dust has settled, this makes Idaho the most expensive state to apply for and gives you nothing other than a chance that never gets any better in future years due to the absence of a bonus point system. The odds may be that you pay $241.14 per year for a long time if you plan to apply in Idaho, especially for the bighorn species.

Bighorn sheep application cost comparison<br/>New Mexico vs Idaho — Nonresident only

New Mexico

Application item

Idaho

Cost

Refundable

Cost

Refundable

New Mexico

Annual hunting license

Idaho

$65

Yes

$154.75

No

New Mexico

Application fee

Idaho

$13

No

$14.75

No

New Mexico

Online processing fee

Idaho

N/A

N/A

$71.64

No

New Mexico

Bighorn tag

Idaho

$3,160

Yes

$2,101.75

Yes

New Mexico

Total out of pocket

Idaho

$3,238

$2,342.89

New Mexico

Refunded if unsuccessful

Idaho

$3,225

$2,101.75

New Mexico

Net cost to apply

Idaho

$13

$241.14

New Mexico

Idaho

Application item

Cost

Refundable

Cost

Refundable

Annual hunting license

$65

Yes

$154.75

No

Application fee

$13

No

$14.75

No

Online processing fee

N/A

N/A

$71.64

No

Bighorn tag

$3,160

Yes

$2,101.75

Yes

Total out of pocket

$3,238

$2,342.89

Refunded if unsuccessful

$3,225

$2,101.75

Net cost to apply

$13

$241.14

Why Idaho for Rocky Mountain and California Bighorn Sheep

Idaho rocky bighorn sheep

Photo credit: Rawhide Outfitters


Idaho has 30 different sheep hunts for a hunter to choose from, including 22 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep hunts and eight California bighorn hunts. There are 89 total tags available for draw. All tags are for rams only. The Rocky Mountain bighorns and California bighorns are separated by Interstate 84 that runs east/west through the state. Most of the seasons are several weeks long which will give the hunter plenty of opportunity to harvest their sheep. Remember that Rocky Mountain bighorns and California bighorns are both categorized together as “bighorn sheep” in the Boone and Crockett record book.The Rocky Mountain bighorns in Idaho are typically found in the central portion of Idaho, which is also known as the most rugged region of the state. Physical and mental preparation are key to hunting this remote and rugged region. Horseback, backpack, rafting or bush plane are all possibilities in many of the Rocky Mountain bighorn units. Idaho has only one exception to this central region for “Rockies.” Sitting alone on the far western part of the state adjacent to Montana and Washington lies Unit 11. This unit is home to the biggest of Idaho’s Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Unit 11, also referred to as Hell’s Canyon, is the most difficult tag to draw, but is by far your best chance to harvest a B&C bighorn in Idaho. In 2014, nonresidents had 0.55% draw odds for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. 1,091 nonresidents applied and six people drew tags.

Idaho california bighorn sheep

A great California bighorn sheep taken by Christina Morrow with her husband Dan. Photo credit: Steve Alderman


Idaho_bighorn rams

The only likely place to find a ram scoring in the 180” range in Idaho is in Unit 11. Aside from Unit 11, the majority of the bighorn units will provide a chance at a ram in the 160 to 170” range. A mandatory check and report within ten days of harvest is required. The tag and horns must be brought to one of the regional offices for check in.

Idaho's top Boone and Crockett Rocky bighorn entries

County

Nez Perce

Entries

17

Units within county

11

County

Lemhi

Entries

14

Units within county

20 / 20A / 21 / 26 / 27-1 / 27-2 / 27-3 / 27-5 / 28-1 / 28-2 / 28-3

County

Valley

Entries

5

Units within county

26 / 27-1

County

Custer

Entries

2

Units within county

27-1 / 27-5 / 36 / 36A / 36B

County

Entries

Units within county

Nez Perce

17

11

Lemhi

14

20 / 20A / 21 / 26 / 27-1 / 27-2 / 27-3 / 27-5 / 28-1 / 28-2 / 28-3

Valley

5

26 / 27-1

Custer

2

27-1 / 27-5 / 36 / 36A / 36B

Idaho's top Boone and Crockett California bighorn entries

County

Owyhee

Entries

1

Units within county

40 / 41-1 / 41-2 / 42-1&42-2 / 46-1&46-2 / 55

County

Entries

Units within county

Owyhee

1

40 / 41-1 / 41-2 / 42-1&42-2 / 46-1&46-2 / 55

Boone and Crockett bighorn sheep entries by state

Rank

1

State

Montana

No. of entries

766

Rank

2

State

Oregon

No. of entries

68

Rank

3

State

Colorado

No. of entries

67

Rank

4

State

Wyoming

No. of entries

57

Rank

5

State

Idaho

No. of entries

53

Rank

6

State

New Mexico

No. of entries

50

Rank

7

State

Washington

No. of entries

29

Rank

8

State

Arizona

No. of entries

25

Rank

9

State

Nevada

No. of entries

20

Rank

10

State

Utah

No. of entries

18

Rank

State

No. of entries

1

Montana

766

2

Oregon

68

3

Colorado

67

4

Wyoming

57

5

Idaho

53

6

New Mexico

50

7

Washington

29

8

Arizona

25

9

Nevada

20

10

Utah

18

Why Idaho For mountain Goat

Idaho mountain goat

A great Idaho mountain goat taken by Shaun Greear on the second day of the hunt. Photo credit: Steve Alderman


Idaho has 21 different goat hunts in the state and will issue 50 goats either sex goat tags in 2015. Hunts are typically either sex hunts with an exception for nannies accompanied by kids, which cannot be harvested. Each hunt lasts for a total of 10 weeks and all start on August 30. This gives the hunter plenty time to gamble on the weather, but do not wait too long or you may get snowed out of your selected area. Most of the resident hunters hunt earlier in order to get their pick of goats. In 2014, nonresidents had 2% draw odds for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. 189 nonresidents applied and four people drew tags.

If you are fortunate enough to draw a mountain goat tag in Idaho, you will need to be physically prepared, and you will be among goats in the 8” to 10” range. Idaho is a great destination for mountain goat hunters. A mandatory check and report within ten days of harvest is required. The tag and horns must be brought to an Idaho Fish and Game regional office for check in.

Idaho's top Boone and Crockett Rocky Mountain goat entries*

County

Idaho

Entries

8

Units within county

10-2 / 18 / 27-4 / 22

County

Bonneville

Entries

7

Units within county

67

County

Adams

Entries

3

Units within county

18 / 22

County

Clark

Entries

2

Units within county

51

County

Entries

Units within county

Idaho

8

10-2 / 18 / 27-4 / 22

Bonneville

7

67

Adams

3

18 / 22

Clark

2

51

*Four other counties with one entry

Why Idaho For shiras Moose

Craig with his idaho moose

Craig Van Arsdale took this Idaho moose on day 12 of his hunt. Photo credit: Craig Van Arsdale


Moose entries all time

Boone and Crockett bighorn moose entries by state

Rank

1

State

Wyoming

No. of entries

379

Rank

2

State

Idaho

No. of entries

224

Rank

3

State

Montana

No. of entries

213

Rank

4

State

Utah

No. of entries

146

Rank

5

State

Colorado

No. of entries

88

Rank

6

State

Washington

No. of entries

70

Rank

State

No. of entries

1

Wyoming

379

2

Idaho

224

3

Montana

213

4

Utah

146

5

Colorado

88

6

Washington

70

Idaho's top Boone and Crockett moose entries

County

Bonneville

Entries

37

Units within county

63 / 63A / 66A / 66-1 / 66-2 / 67-1 / 67-2 / 69-1 / 69-2

County

Idaho

Entries

28

Units within county

12-1 / 12-2 / 12-3 / 12-4 / 12-5 / 14 / 16

County

Caribou

Entries

23

Units within county

66A / 69-1 / 71-2 / 72 / 74 / 75 / 76-1 / 76-2 / 76-3

County

Fremont

Entries

16

Units within county

60 / 60A / 61-2 / 61-3 / 62 / 62A / 63 / 63A, / 64 / 65

County

Madison

Entries

14

Units within county

60 / 60A / 62 / 63A / 64 / 65 / 67-1 / 67-2 / 60 / 60A / 62 / 63A / 64 / 65 / 67-1 / 67-2

County

Shoshone

Entries

14

Units within county

4 / 6 / 7 / 9 / 10A-2 / 10A-3 / 10A-4 / 10-3 / 10-6

County

Entries

Units within county

Bonneville

37

63 / 63A / 66A / 66-1 / 66-2 / 67-1 / 67-2 / 69-1 / 69-2

Idaho

28

12-1 / 12-2 / 12-3 / 12-4 / 12-5 / 14 / 16

Caribou

23

66A / 69-1 / 71-2 / 72 / 74 / 75 / 76-1 / 76-2 / 76-3

Fremont

16

60 / 60A / 61-2 / 61-3 / 62 / 62A / 63 / 63A, / 64 / 65

Madison

14

60 / 60A / 62 / 63A / 64 / 65 / 67-1 / 67-2 / 60 / 60A / 62 / 63A / 64 / 65 / 67-1 / 67-2

Shoshone

14

4 / 6 / 7 / 9 / 10A-2 / 10A-3 / 10A-4 / 10-3 / 10-6

General Herd Conditions

Bighorn sheep Idaho’s bighorn sheep biologist, Hollie Miyasaki states that “Idaho’s Rocky Mountain bighorn population is stable and might be slightly increasing.” She goes on to say “that the budget isn’t a big as she would like it to be, so the Idaho Game and Fish department can only survey a unit or two every year. A lot of the data and information comes from hunters when they do their mandatory report.” One of the areas surveyed by the department last year had a strong enough sheep population to add two more tags. Overall, sheep tag numbers are holding steady across the state. Mountain goatsIdaho’s goat population is strong and stable enough to warrant the addition of two more tags. The two additional tags are for Unit 10, which has recently been split into two separate hunts (10-1 and 10-2). Idaho is a great state to focus on harvesting your next mountain goat. MooseAccording to Idaho’s moose specialist, Steve Nadeau, herds have decreased in a few units, which means that those hunting opportunities were eliminated, but overall herds are healthy and thriving. Wolf predation is linked to the decrease in some areas across the state. Luckily, in other parts of the state, moose populations are on the rise. Since 2013, 22 new hunt choices have been added for moose. Without a doubt, Idaho is a top choice for moose opportunity.

Whats New for 2015

  • Drawing odds are now being offered from the previous year in the rules and regulations handbook alongside the hunt choice information. They can also be found in the tables below.

  • Unmanned aircraft (drones) have been outlawed in Idaho for the purpose of locating game or to communicate with people on the ground.

Bighorn sheepThere is a new hunt with two tags in Unit 19A. The season in Unit 17 is opening earlier and the hunt areas in Unit 28 have changed. Mountain goatTwo tags have been added to Unit 10 and the unit has been split (10-1 and 10-2. MooseAny weapon bull moose hunts have been added in Units 5 and 54. An archery-only hunt has also been added in Unit 68A for bull and cow moose. A certified archery hunter I.D. is required and an archery permit must be purchased for this hunt.

The Draw System: an Overview

Tag or license: Game hunting license plus hunt licenses (tags) for each species.Point System: No point system in place.Youth: No special opportunity in the trophy species. However a tag can be transferred to a youth prior to the season starting.Draw type: Lottery.Resident perk: Residents are awarded 90% of the species licenses for each species.Application: You can apply as a single person or as a party of two hunters. Residents and nonresidents can apply together, but make sure that nonresident permits are available for each hunt you apply for because applying together will put your application in the nonresident tag allocation pool. Applying as a party for these three species could eliminate you from being drawn if only one tag is available. Party applications for sheep, moose or goat is not recommended.

Table of fees — Idaho 2015

Item

Hunting license

Resident cost

$12.75

Nonresident cost

$154.75

Refundable

No

Item

Youth hunting license(9 to 17 years of age)

Resident cost

$7.25

Nonresident cost

N/A

Refundable

No

Item

Youth mentored hunting license(9 to 17 years of age)Must be accompanied by licensed adult

Resident cost

N/A

Nonresident cost

$31.75

Refundable

No

Item

Controlled huntapplication fee

Resident cost

$10

Nonresident cost

$14.75

Refundable

No

Item

Internet processing fee.For applications submitted online

Resident cost

3% of total + $3.50

Nonresident cost

3% of total + $3.50

Refundable

No

Item

Telephone processing fee.For applications submitted by telephone

Resident cost

3% of total + $5.50

Nonresident cost

3% of total + $5.50

Refundable

No

Item

Bighorn sheep tag

Resident cost

$166.75

Nonresident cost

$2,101.75

Refundable

Yes

Item

Mountain goat tag

Resident cost

$166.75

Nonresident cost

$2,101.75

Refundable

Yes

Item

Moose tag

Resident cost

$166.75

Nonresident cost

$2,101.75

Refundable

Yes

Item

Resident cost

Nonresident cost

Refundable

Hunting license

$12.75

$154.75

No

Youth hunting license(9 to 17 years of age)

$7.25

N/A

No

Youth mentored hunting license(9 to 17 years of age)Must be accompanied by licensed adult

N/A

$31.75

No

Controlled huntapplication fee

$10

$14.75

No

Internet processing fee.For applications submitted online

3% of total + $3.50

3% of total + $3.50

No

Telephone processing fee.For applications submitted by telephone

3% of total + $5.50

3% of total + $5.50

No

Bighorn sheep tag

$166.75

$2,101.75

Yes

Mountain goat tag

$166.75

$2,101.75

Yes

Moose tag

$166.75

$2,101.75

Yes

The deadline to apply is April 30, 2015 at midnight (MDT). All mailed applications must be postmarked no later than midnight (MDT) on April 30, 2015.

Idaho has an easy to navigate online application system. You can apply online, by phone, mail or at any license vendor. You can apply here. All of these trophy species are once-in-a-lifetime on the harvest. You can draw a species multiple times, but can only harvest one of each species per hunter’s lifetime.

The Draw: Unlocking Idaho's System

Idaho allows two hunt choices for the species you decide to apply for. All applicants’ first choices are considered prior to any second choice being considered. With premium species like sheep, moose and goat, the available tag will be drawn with first choices only; therefore, you should never draw your second choice. You will need luck on your side when applying due to the absence of a point system.

Important Information

It is the responsibility of the hunter to check and find out if they drew a tag or not. Do not rely on Idaho to contact you regarding your draw results. Be proactive and watch for draw results on the website. Tags or refunds will be received by mail no later than June 10, 2015. You can look up the results here.

Hunter Opportunity

Idaho’s vast topography allows for any hunter to enjoy any hunt that he or she feels like pursuing. From the alpine slopes of the Seven Devils to the arid desert floor of the Bruneau Canyons, there is something for everyone in Idaho. The no preference points system means you have the same chance of drawing as the next applicant.

You will have better odds with moose and mountain goat in Idaho. This is because both residents and nonresidents are limited to only one of the three species and there is a higher cost than other states in the nonrefundable fees, especially for a state with no point system. This helps to keep overall applications low.

Since there are no points in Idaho, what can I expect?

It is possible to draw a tag of your dreams the first year you apply. Unlike other states, it is not necessary that you have have a lot of points to draw. The downside to this is that you also have just as good of a chance to never draw that tag of a lifetime and since you are not building points your odds are not increasing each year. Unfortunately, you are basically taking your chances on that once-in-a-lifetime trophy Idaho species!

Idaho Big Game Draw Faqs

Where and How Do I Apply?

Applications may be submitted online here or submitted on paper through the mail.

Is Idaho Good for Building Points?

Idaho has no point system in place.

Can I Turn My Tag in If I Decide Not to Hunt?

You cannot return your tag in Idaho once drawn, but you can request to transfer your drawn tag to a youth hunter.

Do I Have to Pay Permit Fees Upfront?

As mentioned above, you are required to front the entire fee for an annual hunting license and species tag fee. There is also an application fee and an online processing fee of 3% of the total plus another $3.50 if applying online. Of these fees, the only refundable portion is the tag fee if you are not drawn. A nonresident applying online for one species will be required to pay upfront a total of $2,342.89. If they are not successful in the draw, then they will receive a refund for the tag fee only, which is $2,101.75. The nonrefundable portion of your fees, if you are not drawn, is $241.14.

Draw Odds

The draw odds table below shows the total number of nonresident applicants and the total number of nonresident tags available by species. It may be the case that a nonresident applicant is drawn and had listed a hunt choice that has no additional tags available. In this case the nonresident application would be rejected. For this reason, these draw odds listed may change. This gives an idea of the general difficulty in drawing.

Idaho's 2014 nonresidentdraw odds

Specie

Moose

No. ofapplicants

461

Tagsdrawn

47

Drawodds

10%

Specie

Mountaingoat

No. ofapplicants

189

Tagsdrawn

4

Drawodds

2%

Specie

Sheep(Rocky)

No. ofapplicants

1,091

Tagsdrawn

6

Drawodds

0.55%

Specie

Sheep(California)

No. ofapplicants

338

Tagsdrawn

2

Drawodds

0.59%

Specie

No. ofapplicants

Tagsdrawn

Drawodds

Moose

461

47

10%

Mountaingoat

189

4

2%

Sheep(Rocky)

1,091

6

0.55%

Sheep(California)

338

2

0.59%

The draw odds in the tables below show the number of tags per unit divided by the total number of first choice applicants for resident and nonresident. Nonresidents are limited to 10% of the combined tags across any/all of the units, so draw odds for nonresidents vary depending on what units have nonresidents applying. This is an illustration of the popularity of hunt choices.

Idaho's 2015 bull moose draw odds - 714 tags

HuntNo.

3001

ControlledHunt Area

1-1

Tags

50

Drawodds

12%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3045

Tags

12-3

Drawodds

2

67%

HuntNo.

3002

ControlledHunt Area

1-1

Tags

15

Drawodds

21%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3046

Tags

12-4

Drawodds

2

33%

HuntNo.

3003

ControlledHunt Area

1-1

Tags

15

Drawodds

41%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3047

Tags

12-5

Drawodds

2

67%

HuntNo.

3004

ControlledHunt Area

1-2

Tags

20

Drawodds

10%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3048

Tags

14

Drawodds

5

12%

HuntNo.

3005

ControlledHunt Area

1-2

Tags

5

Drawodds

21%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3049

Tags

16

Drawodds

2

40%

HuntNo.

3006

ControlledHunt Area

1-2

Tags

10

Drawodds

59%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3050

Tags

27

Drawodds

1

100%

HuntNo.

3007

ControlledHunt Area

1-3

Tags

5

Drawodds

36%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3051

Tags

29*

Drawodds

11

8%

HuntNo.

3008

ControlledHunt Area

1-4

Tags

15

Drawodds

26%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3052

Tags

36A

Drawodds

1

9%

HuntNo.

3009

ControlledHunt Area

1-4

Tags

5

Drawodds

45%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3053

Tags

44*

Drawodds

3

9%

HuntNo.

3010

ControlledHunt Area

2

Tags

20

Drawodds

6%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3054

Tags

50

Drawodds

5

5%

HuntNo.

3011

ControlledHunt Area

2

Tags

15

Drawodds

25%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3055

Tags

51

Drawodds

5

19%

HuntNo.

3012

ControlledHunt Area

2

Tags

15

Drawodds

25%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3056

Tags

54

Drawodds

1

NewHunt

HuntNo.

3013

ControlledHunt Area

3

Tags

15

Drawodds

12%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3057

Tags

55*

Drawodds

5

4%

HuntNo.

3014

ControlledHunt Area

3

Tags

5

Drawodds

26%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3058

Tags

59*

Drawodds

5

11%

HuntNo.

3015

ControlledHunt Area

3

Tags

10

Drawodds

28%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3059

Tags

60 a

Drawodds

15

10%

HuntNo.

3016

ControlledHunt Area

4

Tags

20

Drawodds

5%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3060

Tags

60A b

Drawodds

5

16%

HuntNo.

3017

ControlledHunt Area

4

Tags

5

Drawodds

11%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3061

Tags

61-1

Drawodds

10

13%

HuntNo.

3018

ControlledHunt Area

4

Tags

10

Drawodds

13%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3062

Tags

61-2

Drawodds

5

13%

HuntNo.

3019

ControlledHunt Area

4A

Tags

5

Drawodds

20%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3063

Tags

61-3

Drawodds

10

16%

HuntNo.

3020

ControlledHunt Area

5

Tags

15

Drawodds

8%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3064

Tags

62

Drawodds

5

22%

HuntNo.

3021

ControlledHunt Area

5

Tags

5

Drawodds

NewHunt

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3065

Tags

62A

Drawodds

5

19%

HuntNo.

3022

ControlledHunt Area

5

Tags

5

Drawodds

NewHunt

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3066

Tags

63 c

Drawodds

2

33%

HuntNo.

3023

ControlledHunt Area

6

Tags

20

Drawodds

6%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3067

Tags

63A bd

Drawodds

15

16%

HuntNo.

3024

ControlledHunt Area

6

Tags

5

Drawodds

12%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3068

Tags

64

Drawodds

10

15%

HuntNo.

3025

ControlledHunt Area

6

Tags

5

Drawodds

19%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3069

Tags

65

Drawodds

10

12%

HuntNo.

3026

ControlledHunt Area

7

Tags

5

Drawodds

13%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3070

Tags

66-1

Drawodds

10

13%

HuntNo.

3027

ControlledHunt Area

7

Tags

5

Drawodds

50%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3071

Tags

66-2

Drawodds

10

14%

HuntNo.

3028

ControlledHunt Area

8

Tags

10

Drawodds

8%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3072

Tags

66A

Drawodds

10

15%

HuntNo.

3029

ControlledHunt Area

8A

Tags

10

Drawodds

7%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3073

Tags

67-1

Drawodds

10

27%

HuntNo.

3030

ControlledHunt Area

9

Tags

5

Drawodds

10

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3074

Tags

67-2

Drawodds

10

20%

HuntNo.

3031

ControlledHunt Area

9

Tags

5

Drawodds

26%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3075

Tags

69-1

Drawodds

15

12%

HuntNo.

3032

ControlledHunt Area

10-1

Tags

6

Drawodds

100%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3076

Tags

69-2

Drawodds

15

12%

HuntNo.

3033

ControlledHunt Area

10-2

Tags

5

Drawodds

19%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3077

Tags

69-3*

Drawodds

5

22%

HuntNo.

3034

ControlledHunt Area

10-3

Tags

10

Drawodds

53%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3078

Tags

70

Drawodds

6

8%

HuntNo.

3035

ControlledHunt Area

10-4

Tags

2

Drawodds

33%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3079

Tags

71

Drawodds

6

NewHunt

HuntNo.

3036

ControlledHunt Area

10-5

Tags

2

Drawodds

29%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3080

Tags

72

Drawodds

5

11%

HuntNo.

3037

ControlledHunt Area

10-6

Tags

2

Drawodds

100%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3081

Tags

73*

Drawodds

5

5%

HuntNo.

3038

ControlledHunt Area

10A-1

Tags

3

Drawodds

100%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3082

Tags

74

Drawodds

5

12%

HuntNo.

3039

ControlledHunt Area

10A-2

Tags

6

Drawodds

25%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3083

Tags

75

Drawodds

5

16%

HuntNo.

3040

ControlledHunt Area

10A-3

Tags

3

Drawodds

50%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3084

Tags

76-1

Drawodds

10

12%

HuntNo.

3041

ControlledHunt Area

10A-4

Tags

8

Drawodds

10%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3085

Tags

76-2

Drawodds

7

24%

HuntNo.

3042

ControlledHunt Area

10A-5

Tags

4

Drawodds

29%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3086

Tags

76-3

Drawodds

10

22%

HuntNo.

3043

ControlledHunt Area

12-1

Tags

2

Drawodds

25%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3087

Tags

77

Drawodds

5

17%

HuntNo.

3044

ControlledHunt Area

12-2

Tags

8

Drawodds

80%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

3088

Tags

78

Drawodds

5

13%

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

Tags

Drawodds

HuntNo.

ControlledHunt Area

Tags

Drawodds

3001

1-1

50

12%

3045

12-3

2

67%

3002

1-1

15

21%

3046

12-4

2

33%

3003

1-1

15

41%

3047

12-5

2

67%

3004

1-2

20

10%

3048

14

5

12%

3005

1-2

5

21%

3049

16

2

40%

3006

1-2

10

59%

3050

27

1

100%

3007

1-3

5

36%

3051

29*

11

8%

3008

1-4

15

26%

3052

36A

1

9%

3009

1-4

5

45%

3053

44*

3

9%

3010

2

20

6%

3054

50

5

5%

3011

2

15

25%

3055

51

5

19%

3012

2

15

25%

3056

54

1

NewHunt

3013

3

15

12%

3057

55*

5

4%

3014

3

5

26%

3058

59*

5

11%

3015

3

10

28%

3059

60 a

15

10%

3016

4

20

5%

3060

60A b

5

16%

3017

4

5

11%

3061

61-1

10

13%

3018

4

10

13%

3062

61-2

5

13%

3019

4A

5

20%

3063

61-3

10

16%

3020

5

15

8%

3064

62

5

22%

3021

5

5

NewHunt

3065

62A

5

19%

3022

5

5

NewHunt

3066

63 c

2

33%

3023

6

20

6%

3067

63A bd

15

16%

3024

6

5

12%

3068

64

10

15%

3025

6

5

19%

3069

65

10

12%

3026

7

5

13%

3070

66-1

10

13%

3027

7

5

50%

3071

66-2

10

14%

3028

8

10

8%

3072

66A

10

15%

3029

8A

10

7%

3073

67-1

10

27%

3030

9

5

10

3074

67-2

10

20%

3031

9

5

26%

3075

69-1

15

12%

3032

10-1

6

100%

3076

69-2

15

12%

3033

10-2

5

19%

3077

69-3*

5

22%

3034

10-3

10

53%

3078

70

6

8%

3035

10-4

2

33%

3079

71

6

NewHunt

3036

10-5

2

29%

3080

72

5

11%

3037

10-6

2

100%

3081

73*

5

5%

3038

10A-1

3

100%

3082

74

5

12%

3039

10A-2

6

25%

3083

75

5

16%

3040

10A-3

3

50%

3084

76-1

10

12%

3041

10A-4

8

10%

3085

76-2

7

24%

3042

10A-5

4

29%

3086

76-3

10

22%

3043

12-1

2

25%

3087

77

5

17%

3044

12-2

8

80%

3088

78

5

13%

*this unit includes other units or parts of other units.a - short-range weapons only on Chester Wetlands WMA.b - short-range weapons only. Limited access.c - short-range weapons only on Mud Lakes WMA.d - Motorboat advised for game retrieval.

Idaho's 2015 bull moose archery onlydraw odds - 2 tags

Hunt No.

3089

Controlled HuntArea

68A

Tags

2

Drawodds

NewHunt

Hunt No.

Controlled HuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

3089

68A

2

NewHunt

Idaho's 2015 Rocky mountain bighornsheep draw odds - 63 tags

Hunt No.

5001

ControlledHuntArea

11

Tags

1

Drawodds

0.4%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5011

Tags

27-4

Drawodds

2

4%

Hunt No.

5002

ControlledHuntArea

19*

Tags

4

Drawodds

3%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5012

Tags

28-1

Drawodds

2

4%

Hunt No.

5003

ControlledHuntArea

19A

Tags

2

Drawodds

NewHunt

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5013

Tags

28-2

Drawodds

2

NewHunt

Hunt No.

5004

ControlledHuntArea

20*

Tags

2

Drawodds

18%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5014

Tags

30*

Drawodds

2

4%

Hunt No.

5005

ControlledHuntArea

20A

Tags

2

Drawodds

6%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5015

Tags

36*

Drawodds

1

4%

Hunt No.

5006

ControlledHuntArea

21

Tags

3

Drawodds

5%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5016

Tags

36A*

Drawodds

2

3%

Hunt No.

5007

ControlledHuntArea

26*

Tags

4

Drawodds

14%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5017

Tags

36B*

Drawodds

4

4%

Hunt No.

5008

ControlledHuntArea

27-1

Tags

12

Drawodds

24%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5018

Tags

37*

Drawodds

6

1%

Hunt No.

5009

ControlledHuntArea

27-2

Tags

6

Drawodds

20%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

5019

Tags

37A

Drawodds

2

1%

Hunt No.

5010

ControlledHuntArea

27-3*

Tags

4

Drawodds

10%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

5001

11

1

0.4%

5011

27-4

2

4%

5002

19*

4

3%

5012

28-1

2

4%

5003

19A

2

NewHunt

5013

28-2

2

NewHunt

5004

20*

2

18%

5014

30*

2

4%

5005

20A

2

6%

5015

36*

1

4%

5006

21

3

5%

5016

36A*

2

3%

5007

26*

4

14%

5017

36B*

4

4%

5008

27-1

12

24%

5018

37*

6

1%

5009

27-2

6

20%

5019

37A

2

1%

5010

27-3*

4

10%

*this unit includes other units or parts of other units.

Idaho's 2015 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheeplate controlled hunt odds - 5 tags

Hunt No.

5020

Controlled HuntArea

17L

Tags

1

Drawodds

9%

Hunt No.

5021

Controlled HuntArea

26L

Tags

2

Drawodds

4%

Hunt No.

5022

Controlled HuntArea

27L

Tags

2

Drawodds

5%

Hunt No.

Controlled HuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

5020

17L

1

9%

5021

26L

2

4%

5022

27L

2

5%

Idaho's 2015 California bighornsheep draw odds - 21 tags

Hunt No.

7001

Controlled HuntArea

40

Tags

1

Drawodds

4%

Hunt No.

7002

Controlled HuntArea

41-1

Tags

2

Drawodds

3%

Hunt No.

7003

Controlled HuntArea

41-2

Tags

4

Drawodds

3%

Hunt No.

7004

Controlled HuntArea

42-2

Tags

4

Drawodds

4%

Hunt No.

7005

Controlled HuntArea

42-2

Tags

4

Drawodds

4%

Hunt No.

7006

Controlled HuntArea

46-1*

Tags

3

Drawodds

3%

Hunt No.

7007

Controlled HuntArea

46-2*

Tags

2

Drawodds

2%

Hunt No.

7008

Controlled HuntArea

55

Tags

1

Drawodds

3%

Hunt No.

Controlled HuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

7001

40

1

4%

7002

41-1

2

3%

7003

41-2

4

3%

7004

42-2

4

4%

7005

42-2

4

4%

7006

46-1*

3

3%

7007

46-2*

2

2%

7008

55

1

3%

*this unit includes other units or parts of other units.

Idaho's 2015 mountain goateither sex - 50 tags

Hunt No.

6001

ControlledHuntArea

1

Tags

1

Drawodds

2%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6012

Tags

36A-1*

Drawodds

4

8%

Hunt No.

6002

ControlledHuntArea

7*

Tags

1

Drawodds

3%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6013

Tags

36A-2*

Drawodds

1

7%

Hunt No.

6003

ControlledHuntArea

10-1

Tags

2

Drawodds

NewHunt

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6014

Tags

36A-3*

Drawodds

3

9%

Hunt No.

6004

ControlledHuntArea

10-2

Tags

2

Drawodds

NewHunt

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6015

Tags

36A-4*

Drawodds

2

8%

Hunt No.

6005

ControlledHuntArea

10-3*

Tags

2

Drawodds

5%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6016

Tags

36B*

Drawodds

2

6%

Hunt No.

6006

ControlledHuntArea

18*

Tags

4

Drawodds

5%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6017

Tags

37A*

Drawodds

1

5%

Hunt No.

6007

ControlledHuntArea

22

Tags

4

Drawodds

6%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6018

Tags

39

Drawodds

2

7%

Hunt No.

6008

ControlledHuntArea

27-2*

Tags

1

Drawodds

4%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6019

Tags

43*

Drawodds

3

7%

Hunt No.

6009

ControlledHuntArea

27-4*

Tags

2

Drawodds

8%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6020

Tags

50*

Drawodds

2

7%

Hunt No.

6010

ControlledHuntArea

27-5

Tags

2

Drawodds

8%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

6021

Tags

67

Drawodds

5

4%

Hunt No.

6011

ControlledHuntArea

36-1

Tags

4

Drawodds

8%

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

Hunt No.

ControlledHuntArea

Tags

Drawodds

6001

1

1

2%

6012

36A-1*

4

8%

6002

7*

1

3%

6013

36A-2*

1

7%

6003

10-1

2

NewHunt

6014

36A-3*

3

9%

6004

10-2

2

NewHunt

6015

36A-4*

2

8%

6005

10-3*

2

5%

6016

36B*

2

6%

6006

18*

4

5%

6017

37A*

1

5%

6007

22

4

6%

6018

39

2

7%

6008

27-2*

1

4%

6019

43*

3

7%

6009

27-4*

2

8%

6020

50*

2

7%

6010

27-5

2

8%

6021

67

5

4%

6011

36-1

4

8%

*this unit includes other units or parts of other units.

Application Strategy

When there is no point system and only one choice matters, then there really is no strategy. It is as simple as picking the species of your choice and applying. Once you have selected which of these three species you intend to apply for, then you will need to make a decision as to whether you are interested in selecting from an option with better odds or standing firm by only applying for the unit that holds the highest scoring animals over the years. The same mindset holds true with any of the three species covered in this article.

If you are interested in opportunity, then you could increase your odds by looking at the draw percentages from the prior year, which are found in the tables above or within the hunt choices in the regulations book. However, you are not the only one doing this and the odds seem to fluctuate back and forth from hunt to hunt, year after year. To be really accurate on the draw odds you need to go back for the last five years and find an average. Before you select a hunt choice solely based on drawing odds, find a hunt choice that you are physically capable of getting in and hunting. Some of the draw odds for these options are in your favor because of the ruggedness and inaccessibility of the terrain, but be careful what you put in for: in some areas, the only access might be by boat or plane. Idaho has great opportunities for the trophy hunter and non-trophy hunter a like. If trophy opportunity is all you are after, then we recommend that you focus on the B&C tables found in the species profiles and select the one unit that fits your needs. The animal’s size, the challenge of the animal and the difficulty of the terrain are all things you must consider when applying for these coveted tags. Identify your desired terrain type, season dates, harvest success and draw odds to narrow your search for the right unit to apply for. Our unit profiles will provide what you need to better understand the unit.

With some of the very best odds of drawing a sheep, moose, or goat tag in the country, Idaho should be a consideration on every hunter’s annual application plan. You must consider the high nonrefundable cost of applying, even if you are not given an opportunity to build points. If you are able to justify the fees, then select the species of your dreams, get in shape, and apply in Idaho!

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