Idaho, the only state where your odds in an OTC sale are actually worse than a drawFirst time trying to buy an OTC from Idaho… didn’t feel like an OTC
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Idaho, the only state where your odds in an OTC sale are actually worse than a drawFirst time trying to buy an OTC from Idaho… didn’t feel like an OTC
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There's probably a couple thousand across the state, gas stations, hardware stores ect.Where are these vendors you can buy tags from.. Something tells me it might be easier that way
There's probably a couple thousand across the state, gas stations, hardware stores ect.
Yeah - I think they owe us an explanation on this one. I was at position 544. After 90 people had gone, there were 6 units sold out. How do 90 people buy 6 units worth of tags? I don't know how many diamond creek had this year, but in years past, there was at least a few hundred Diamond Creek A tags available. So 90 people bought those few hundred plus 5 other units???
By the time my number came up, there were 11 units sold out. So 543 people bought 11 units worth of tags?
I have notAnyone get their tags from the Dec 1 sale in the mail yet?
Nor I.I have not
Idaho's system is a joke. You're only referring to the online/phone process. There's also the portion where residents are soaking up tags for their buddys. The DAV tags require specific quals to for an individual to purchase one yet and non-DAV individual can buy tags for a non-res DAV which is funny. The system did fail individuals this year as there were lots of reports of people booted from the system. It doesn't matter now though, the new proposal on the table is a complete draw for residents which will probably pass. It will leave a lot of areas open after the draw though due to the number of unwanted unit hunts.Non Resident and not complaining about how system works/performed this year.
Anyone who wants a draw or points needs to put down the bottle. Day drinking is bad for you.
Idaho system isn't perfect. I would categorize system as a psudo draw. You get a number, it just may not be the one you want. In a real draw, you get a number but you just don't know what it is.
Supply outstrips demand by a mile. System stayed up this year. No other state has a system like it. And that is ok. Think about what will happen when CO caps NR's.
The tag opportunities today pale to what they were 20 years ago. But if we look forward to the next 10-20 years, we are still in the golden years.
The only thing I would be unhappy about as a nr is that they are not going to start it until 2026Ther is no proposal for a draw for "residents". And there will be a lot of unhappy NR if they do go to a draw.
The only way anyone can buy a tag for a NR DAV is if that individual already has submitted the required documentation to the state of Idaho. You make it sound like anyone can just walk to and buy their buddy a DAV tag, when that is certainly not the case.Idaho's system is a joke. You're only referring to the online/phone process. There's also the portion where residents are soaking up tags for their buddys. The DAV tags require specific quals to for an individual to purchase one yet and non-DAV individual can buy tags for a non-res DAV which is funny. The system did fail individuals this year as there were lots of reports of people booted from the system. It doesn't matter now though, the new proposal on the table is a complete draw for residents which will probably pass. It will leave a lot of areas open after the draw though due to the number of unwanted unit hunts.
Booking mine when I confirm that the draw, er I mean sale will be on Sunday 12/1.Just booked my flight for November.