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This will be my first time putting in for Idaho hound permit, was wonderin if anybody knows the draw odds or how many aplicants there usually is. I think I'm gonna start appling everyyear, and if I don't draw hunt Nevada. What do you guys think that hunt those states, should I even apply in Idaho?
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i don't know why you want a idaho hound stamp when you can run bobs from sept to march in oregon?
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Yep we can, I would like to hunt lions for at least a week or so every year.
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If you're just wanting to run lions I wouldnt mess with Idaho. Just run em here in Nevada and you wont have to sweat the wolves, plus its cheaper.
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Out of state tag and license in nevada will run you right around $256.00 I believe that is pretty cheap for a tag that you can use 24/7 365 usually.
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Thanks guys, I think I'm just gonna stick with Nevada, cheaper and no wolves. I didn't even think about the wolf issue. So what's the access there like, do I need a snowmobile or can you get around pretty good in a truck, is there good road systems?
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I will agree with the above as far as the wolves. There are a ton of them. Not only that but our numbers appear to be down . Don't know if it's from washington guys that have moved in over the years from thier season being closed or not but since then numbers have depleted.
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I was told by an IDFG official working with me on some hound permit issues that the odds for the statewide permit were 40% last year.
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