The Idaho Department of Fish and Game administers a lottery system for distributing limited hunting and fishing tags and permits. This system aims to provide equitable access to these resources while managing wildlife populations sustainably. Hunters and anglers apply for specific species, seasons, and locations. Following application deadlines, a computerized drawing randomly selects successful applicants who are then notified and given instructions for purchasing their tags or permits. Unsuccessful applicants may have opportunities in subsequent drawings or through other license types.
This controlled allocation process is crucial for conserving Idaho’s diverse wildlife populations. It prevents overharvesting, ensuring the long-term health and viability of various species. Furthermore, it promotes fair access, giving all eligible participants a chance to obtain these limited permits. Historically, such systems have evolved from simpler, first-come, first-served models, which often led to inequities and logistical challenges. The current lottery system offers a more transparent and effective method for managing limited resources.