Thats ridiculous that they can do that. I understand they need tags to have hunters but that feels pretty unfair.There were two outfitters in line also. One got 25 tags, the other 11. One of the outfitters has 2 of his guys at other locations to get tags also
46 hours seems crazy. I was at the store for 1.5 hours total, and I bought for multiple people.Cost is no issue, three of us flew from Pa to Idaho. Waited in for 46 hours. Result was the elk tags we were after.
It’s crap when they have their own allocation of tags that will be released to them later in the year. Outfitters should sink or swim based on their services not on needing a handoutThats ridiculous that they can do that. I understand they need tags to have hunters but that feels pretty unfair.
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Great name by the way…#1,013. By the time my number was up, 5 of the 6 on my list were gone. Smoky-Bennett A, here I come. I have to get my rucking legs ready!
Man, those were the days! Panhandle, regular and mountain tags. The vendor had to check one of the three on your physical tag. Many times that box didn’t get checked.It gets rough quick around here, starting with the disrespectful fng title not really necessary. It’s very hard these days to ever go back to a spot you know just can’t get that tag you use to be guaranteed, then you knew the area life was good. Enter the modern day, heck nobody knows where they will draw and that leads up to this “chat” show. I don’t have the answers but hunting new ground every year is challenging to say the least. I’ve been doing this since the 80’s and it just keeps getting harder. Does anyone else remember Idaho elk hunting from about 86 thru late 90’s go anywhere otc tag, I was always chasing giant bulls calling worked great. I remember people asking what is that tube around your neck for lol, the good times. How the hell did it all come to this I ask myself, I have twin 18 year olds that have elk hunted with me since they were 8 we go to New places in different states each year tag dependent, they think that’s normal. We’re all a product of this new game of cat and mouse let’s just try to make the best of it I guess.
you are absolutely correct - the first hour or so it wasn't even close to correlatedsignificantly more tags have sold than the number of positions that the queue has moved
you are absolutely correct - the first hour or so it wasn't even close to correlated
Yup. I got kicked out when my number came up. I was 8842. Buddy got in a half hour later and got the tag we planned was still there. I had relogged in immediately after getting the boot and was 74k+ Bad part is they are just going to say “sorry, that sucks”I am an Idaho resident. My three non-rez hunting partners got kicked out of the IDFG website system when their numbers came up. Our Elk zone has since sold out. Their numbers were as low as 8,000 up to 21,000.
They called IDFG and were 1700 in line to talk to an agent. Now IDFG is telling them to leave a number and IDFG will call them back. The IDFG system is having serious issues like last year or there are so many non-rez travelling to Idaho to buy tags over the counter.
If Idaho really wanted to make money they would do a straight random draw. More people would apply than they do now because some people can't take off work to sit on a computer or travel to Idaho to sit in line for a day or two. Once the system is in place it would be a lot less of a headache of IDFG as well instead of dealing with the sh*tshow it is now. I'm sure all the vendors would appreciate that as well.I lived in Idaho as a kid in the 80s, then did another 8 years there through the mid to late 2000s. One of the IDFG commissioners at that time was a longtime family friend. At that time, IDFG was in the red big time. Revenue was over 2/3s from fishing licenses and less than 1/3 from hunting. Tag sales had plummeted. His biggest concern was trying to fund aerial wolf control for a few of the hardest hit zones. In my opinion and experience, very little has changed as far as elk numbers since then. Then something happened during The Corona where people went absolutely f-cking insane, but at the same time, money evidently began growing on trees. I haven’t found one of those trees yet, but it definitely happened. Point is, Idaho needed to sell X number of licenses to make Y dollars to get into the black. They weren’t then, they sure are now. Idaho wants/needs to sell all their licenses. They don’t care to who, if it’s fair, a pain in the ass, etc. Someone else said it earlier, a non res fee increase is almost certain. Why the hell wouldn’t they? If there are 40K + people trying to get a decent general tag, but they will settle for the worst tag… demand and the willingness to spend is high. I doubt Idaho will change anything based on non res consumer feedback.
Now over the next couple weeks, Rockslide will be riddled with FNGs posting their first post… “Hi, I’m a fish outta water from some random f-cking state and I’m going out west on my first hunt. I waited in line for potentially one of the worst success rate units in the country. What layering system should I buy and where can I find a 300+ inch bull…”
I am glad that my wife, both boys and I are lifetime license holders. And seriously, for the non residents that got through the BS process… good luck in 24.