what is the SUPER TAG 13 THAT I HAVE HEARD ABOUT FOR NEXT SEASON ?

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SUPER  TAG 13      A drawing will be made for 10 super hunt tags in January 2013. This is an incentive for hunters to promptly file their required Mandatory Hunter Report for deer, elk, and pronghorn purchased in 2012. These highly desirable tags can be used in any open hunt for that species.      Ten hunters will be randomly selected in late January. To be eligible for the drawing, hunters must have filed all of their Mandatory Hunter Reports on each of their 2012 tags for deer, elk, and pronghorn, by January 15, 2013.      The Super Tags can be used for either deer, elk, or pronghorn in 2013 – your choice of species, for any open hunt. The selected hunters will be able to purchase the super tags at the usual price for that species.      Hunters can go to the web site to see if all of their tags are filed. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subject: IDFG news releases for 12-03-12 Don’t Forget to Report on Deer, Elk, Pronghorn Tags      Hunters are required to file a report on their deer, elk and pronghorn hunts within 10 days after harvest or within 10 days after the end of the hunt if they did not harvest or hunt.  Hunters are required to file a report for each tag they bought whether they went hunting or not.      To file a report, go to the Fish and Game website:                 http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/hunt/harvest_report/.      Fish and Game also has a 24-hour, toll-free phone line to speak to a live operator when filing reports.      Or call 1-877-268-9365 to file reports 24 hours a day, seven days a week.      To file reports, hunters need to know their tag numbers or hunting license numbers, the number of days they hunted, the game management units they hunted in, the date they harvested, and the number of antler points on the animal they harvested, or the length of the horns for pronghorns in inches. These harvest data are valuable to Idaho Fish and Fame for managing big game populations. For questions or problems entering a hunter report please call the Fish and Game Wildlife Bureau at 208-334-2920. For real-time raw results visit: https://fishandgame.idaho.gov/content/mhr.
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Monday, December 17, 2012 - 4:39 PM MST