Know Idaho’s residency requirements
Residency requirements to purchase resident hunting, fishing and trapping licenses in Idaho are strict, and they’re strict for a reason.
Those wishing to purchase a resident license must be a permanent resident in Idaho for at least six months prior to making a resident purchase of any kind. They must also have and present a current Idaho driver’s license, or for non-drivers, be able to show six months of permanent residency.
Furthermore, they must not claim any resident privileges in another state - including privileges like claiming a homeowner’s exemption, filing income taxes, voting or buying resident licenses.
Be on the lookout for license fraud
License fraud cases can be difficult for conservation officers to detect, and those cheating the system may slide under the radar - possibly for years.
However, instances of license fraud are more common than some may think. Simply being aware of the problem and knowing Idaho’s residency requirements will hopefully allow you to recognize situations when someone is taking advantage of resident privileges when they shouldn’t.
Clues to look for include those that live out of state but use a friend or family member’s address in Idaho, folks that have moved out of state but continue to recreate in Idaho or people claiming to have “dual residency”.
As you interact with neighbors and folks in the field, pay attention to what you are hearing and make note of any potential red flags.