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Idaho Fish and Game

April is Month for Trophy Species Applications

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April is the month for applying to draw for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat hunts. Applications for these controlled hunts will be accepted from April 1 through April 30. Hunters may apply at Fish and Game offices or license vendors, or they can apply using a credit card by telephone or over the Internet. Telephone applications may be made at 1-(800)-554-8685; Internet users can apply through Fish and Game's website at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/. Each applicant must possess an Idaho hunting or combination license to apply for a controlled hunt. License fees will not be refunded. For moose, goat or sheep hunt applications only, the entire application fee must be paid with the application and all but the $6.25 application fee will be refunded to those who do not draw. The resident application, including permit fee, costs $180.75; nonresidents pay $1,765.75. These fees have changed from last year; the fees listed in the rules brochure are not correct. Unsuccessful resident applicants will receive a refund of $174.50; unsuccessful nonresident applicants will receive a refund of $1,759.50. Mailed applications must be postmarked no later than April 30. Hunters who apply for moose, goat and sheep may not apply for any other controlled hunt in the same year except for unlimited controlled hunts, extra deer, extra elk or extra antelope hunts, controlled bear hunts or depredation hunts. Those who draw a moose, goat or sheep permit and do not have a kill may not apply to hunt the same species for two years. Any person who has harvested an antlered moose in Idaho may not apply for any moose permit except an antlerless moose permit. Any person who has harvested an antlerless moose in Idaho may not apply for any moose permit except an antlered moose permit. Any person who has killed a mountain goat in Idaho since 1977 may not apply for a mountain goat permit. Anyone who has killed a California bighorn or a Rocky Mountain bighorn may not apply again for the same type of sheep but may apply for the other subspecies.