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Sorry if this a dumb question but can someone explain to me the A tag-B tag system? Tha ks.
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Deer is open as far as areas. You buy an otc general tag or a whitetail only tag and then follow the season. You can hunt different units and each one may have different rules dates, limitations. For instance, with a general tag you can hunt antlered mule in 39 October 10-31. Or you can run to 18 and hunt whitetail antler or antlerless from October 10-Nov 3. Mule deer in 18bare draw only. Some units are draw only. Also, whitetail tags in some units have a longer season or later season.Yeah I understand that. I wasnt sure if you had to buy an A-tag before a B-Tag. I have heard people call it a seconf chance tag before. Was just trying to figure why they are called A-tag and B-tag rather then lets say unit 39 rifle "bull". Or 39 archery tag. Most other states i have hunted you buy a tag for each season or you buy a buck or doe tag and its just upmtonyou to follow the seasons(archery, rifle).
It's by zone, not unit, and it's a matter choosing option "A" or option "B". It'd be just as confusing calling it a "1" tag or a "2" tag. At the end of the day it's Idaho's way of being more attractive to hunters because their OTC tags offer a little more opportunity for the money you spend.Yeah I understand that. I wasnt sure if you had to buy an A-tag before a B-Tag. I have heard people call it a seconf chance tag before. Was just trying to figure why they are called A-tag and B-tag rather then lets say unit 39 rifle "bull". Or 39 archery tag. Most other states i have hunted you buy a tag for each season or you buy a buck or doe tag and its just upmtonyou to follow the seasons(archery, rifle).