Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 13 - Fish and Game, Department of
Rule 13.01.02 - RULES GOVERNING MANDATORY EDUCATION, MENTORED HUNTING, AND SHOOTING RANGES
Section 13.01.02.101 - HUNTING PASSPORT
Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 13.01.02.101
Current through August 31, 2023
01. Hunting Passport. No person holding a Hunting Passport may hunt wildlife unless accompanied by an eligible mentor. Hunting Passports are licenses for carrying and exhibition purposes under Section 36-1201, Idaho Code, and authorize holders to hunt without mandatory hunter education. Hunting Passports expire December 31 of the year for which they are valid. (3-30-23)
02. Passport Eligibility. (3-30-23)
a. Only persons eight (8) years of
age or older, who have not previously possessed a Hunting Passport, hunting
license, or equivalent license in any state or country, may possess a Hunting
Passport. Youths may possess additional Hunting Passport(s) each year until
reaching ten (10) years of age. (3-30-23)
b. Hunting passport holders at least ten (10)
years of age are eligible to obtain general hunt big game tags available for
their residency. (3-30-23)
c.
Hunting Passport holders are not eligible to apply for controlled hunts, except
as designated by landowners for landowner permission or depredation hunts.
(3-30-23)
d. Hunting Passport
holders under eighteen (18) years of age are eligible to participate in
youth-only seasons. (3-30-23)
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