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To hunt and fish in Idaho you will need a license, and you may need a tag or permit. Below is a list of licenses, tags and permits and how much they cost for a resident of Idaho.
Hunters are required to successfully complete hunter education prior to purchasing a hunting license, tag, or permit if born on or after January 1, 1975. It's the hunter's responsibility to have in their possession the required license and a tag or permit depending on the species or weapon.
Where to Buy an Idaho Hunting License Visit the Idaho Department of Fish and Game website. Call 1-800-554-8685. Visit an Idaho Department of Fish and Game office or an approved license vendor.
Access Yes! is a voluntary landowner incentive program where landowners receive compensation for providing sportsmen access to or through their land. Landowners specify conditions of access that best meet their needs.
To purchase a nonresident Adult, Junior, or Disabled American Veteran general season deer or elk tag, please go online to gooutdoorsidaho.com, visit a license vendor or Fish and Game office, or call 1-800-554-8685.
Online * Our third-party vendor and the official site to buy licenses, tags, and permits online. Please note, a login to the vendor's site is required. Print your licenses right away!
In order to hunt in Idaho, you need a hunting license. They are available at Idaho Fish and Game offices, license vendors (sporting goods stores, tackle shops, department stores, etc.), online, or by calling (800) 554-8685.