Understanding Idaho Tag for nonresident

jesse1004

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I believe your only option is to sell your tag back to Idaho. And if I remember correctly you lose 20%ish of the cost. The first year they went to this circus format of waiting in a virtual line I purchased an “A” tag that ended up being for a December archery season. It was the last A tag left other than Lolo and other northern areas. So I lost some money on the deal but atleast not all $900
 

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I have bought a tag for Idaho 2025 , but unfortunately I was issued a B Tag when I wanted an A Tag as Iam only an Archery hunter , is it possible to exchange that Tag for an A Tag . Iam in Australia so things arn't that easy for me and IDFG is extremely hard to contact even their email from here isn't recognized . Some advise would be greatly appreciated .
You can also exchange it in one of the later turned back tag sales but you may not get the unit you want. Best bet is to turn it in, get a refund and buy another if you get a low number in the queue.
 
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I have bought a tag for Idaho 2025 , but unfortunately I was issued a B Tag when I wanted an A Tag as Iam only an Archery hunter , is it possible to exchange that Tag for an A Tag . Iam in Australia so things arn't that easy for me and IDFG is extremely hard to contact even their email from here isn't recognized . Some advise would be greatly appreciated .
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I have bought a tag for Idaho 2025 , but unfortunately I was issued a B Tag when I wanted an A Tag as Iam only an Archery hunter , is it possible to exchange that Tag for an A Tag . Iam in Australia so things arn't that easy for me and IDFG is extremely hard to contact even their email from here isn't recognized . Some advise would be greatly appreciated .
Use your bow during the gun season, problem solved.
 
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You can also exchange it in one of the later turned back tag sales but you may not get the unit you want. Best bet is to turn it in, get a refund and buy another if you get a low number in the queue.
Looking up IDFG site last night you can change the tag as long as its before that tag season starts so I have my fingers crossed I can do it . To me its no differant from buying a piece of clothing and you got the wrong size , Ive paid the money I should be able to change it , it does change the tag quota . Also the rediculious thing is my hunting license is correct and that being a Archery license , so they stuff up .
 
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Looking up IDFG site last night you can change the tag as long as its before that tag season starts so I have my fingers crossed I can do it . To me its no differant from buying a piece of clothing and you got the wrong size , Ive paid the money I should be able to change it , it does change the tag quota . Also the rediculious thing is my hunting license is correct and that being a Archery license , so they stuff up .
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Muleyczy

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Thank you for your reply
You can exchange your tag when return tags go on sale. I don’t know the dates off hand. lThe day prior to sale date FG will post the list of available tags. If you see the tag you want, login in as you do on Dec 10th. You’ll be placed in the virtual line. Once your in you select the tag you want, assuming it’s available. Hunters who successfully exchange their tag must return the original tag to Fish and Game before the new tag will be sent to them.
 

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If you try to do the tag return and returned tag purchase, i.e “tag exchange”, all in one swing, I think you will miss out on the returned tag. I doubt they will be able to process your tag return fast enough over the phone. Your best bet if you absolutely cannot hunt the B tag is to return the B tag before April 1 so you can receive the highest refund at 75% and then plan to hit the returned tag sales, which IDFG will post to their website in the coming months. The first one is usually in April.


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Looking up IDFG site last night you can change the tag as long as it’s before that tag season starts so I have my fingers crossed I can do it . To me it’s no differant from buying a piece of clothing and you got the wrong size , Ive paid the money I should be able to change it , it does change the tag quota . Also the rediculious thing is my hunting license is correct and that being a Archery license , so they stuff up .
Yes they do technically allow an exchange.

The part you’re missing is another tag has to be available.

At this time to my knowledge no other tags are available.

They are not going to go over zone quota to exchange your tag because you say you messed up.
 

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Some B tags have open archery seasons. It could also have been assumed that OP may later pick up a tag for another species and bow hunt it. An archery permit and a B tag is not a strange combo for purchase. You can also buy an A tag without an archery permit, as some A tags have seasons open for any weapon. With an A tag you intend to bow hunt, you, of course, would want to pick up the permit before you start hunting.
 
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You can exchange your tag when return tags go on sale. I don’t know the dates off hand. lThe day prior to sale date FG will post the list of available tags. If you see the tag you want, login in as you do on Dec 10th. You’ll be placed in the virtual line. Once your in you select the tag you want, assuming it’s available. Hunters who successfully exchange their tag must return the original tag to Fish and Game before the new tag will be sent to them.
Thank you for your advice and reply.
 
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Yes they do technically allow an exchange.

The part you’re missing is another tag has to be available.

At this time to my knowledge no other tags are available.

They are not going to go over zone quota to exchange your tag because you say you messed up.
I didn't mess up the vendor gave me an Archery hunting license but gave me the wrong tag being a B Tag instead of a A Tag , IDFG were contacted and ask to rectify the mistake and they didn't want to no about it . They are happy to take your money but not honor their mistakes , Its cost me $1500 AUD so not very impressed with the attitude , Ive saved for years to come back over and hunt .
 
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Some B tags have open archery seasons. It could also have been assumed that OP may later pick up a tag for another species and bow hunt it. An archery permit and a B tag is not a strange combo for purchase. You can also buy an A tag without an archery permit, as some A tags have seasons open for any weapon. With an A tag you intend to bow hunt, you, of course, would want to pick up the permit before you start hunting.
In the purchase I bought my Archery Hunting license and the vendor gave me the B Tag for the nominated zone instead of the A Tag , it was their mistake not mine , IDFG when contacted didn't want to no about , They make an amazing amount of money in a day from non resident sales , but dont want to address their mistakes , its cost me $1500 AUD for their mistake .
 
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e purchase I did buy my Archery Hunting license I bought all that but the vendor then gave me a B Tag instead of the A Tag for the zone on the purchase , its their mistake , but when contacted IDFG they didn't want to no about it . Tuff , Ive saved for years to come back over and hunt with my friends .
 
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I didn't mess up the vendor gave me an Archery hunting license but gave me the wrong tag being a B Tag instead of a A Tag , IDFG were contacted and ask to rectify the mistake and they didn't want to no about it . They are happy to take your money but not honor their mistakes , Its cost me $1500 AUD so not very impressed with the attitude , Ive saved for years to come back over and hunt .
States dont rectify anything for anyone. You're a non resident. Hunt the tag you pulled my man, or send it back & get cash back. 53,000 people queued in the line. If you pulled anything you are more than lucky. Personally I know Australia isnt big on guns, but id either figure out how to get one when you land here or just hunt archery during a gun season, NOBODY hunts the thick timber just knock yourself out.

Not to mention those archery tags are usually <10% success rates. Many are around 1-2% success rates. Sooo being that you will be in areas you dont know, you wont have sneaky spots, you are likely donating your cash anyways. This isnt TV, get out there and find a way go hunt!
 
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States dont rectify anything for anyone. You're a non resident. Hunt the tag you pulled my man, or send it back & get cash back. 53,000 people queued in the line. If you pulled anything you are more than lucky. Personally I know Australia isnt big on guns, but id either figure out how to get one when you land here or just hunt archery during a gun season, NOBODY hunts the thick timber just knock yourself out.

Not to mention those archery tags are usually <10% success rates. Many are around 1-2% success rates. Sooo being that you will be in areas you dont know, you wont have sneaky spots, you are likely donating your cash anyways. This isnt TV, get out there and find a way go hunt!
Cheers Buddy
 
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Keep us posted! I shot a medium/small buck there this year. It was awesome! I also had an elk tag where I got eyes on a public land bull. But just my eyes.
 
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