IDAHO – Hunters will need to buy a nonresident hunting license in order to draw any 2026 tags. If you’re a nonresident hunter looking to hunt deer or elk in Idaho next year, the process is going to look a little different—and much improved.
This move to a draw should be celebrated as a win for nonresident hunters. The new framework replaces the historical first-come, first-served tag sale that occurred online and at license and tag vendors, which frustrated many out-of-state hunters.
Now, the modified nonresident tag framework does have one important caveat: Out-of-state hunters will be required to buy a nonresident hunting license in order to draw any 2026 tags. The sticker price on a nonresident license to hunt is $185 and is nonrefundable. In other words, if you don’t draw, you don’t get your money back.
However, once you have your nonresident hunting license in your possession, you will be eligible to put in for a whole slew of tag opportunities, including deer, elk, and pronghorn controlled hunts, or moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat tags. Additionally, you could purchase returned or unsold tags.
Dates every nonresident hunter should write down
- Dec. 5-15, 2025 | Application period for the 2026 tag drawing
- Jan. 2026 (early) | Results available
- Jan. 20 | Deadline for successful applicants to buy their tags
- Feb. 5-15 | Second application period for any tags not drawn or not purchased
- March 2026 (early) | Results announced
- March 20 | Deadline to buy tags
The 2026 Nonresident Supplement and the Big Game Seasons and Rules will be available in October 2025. Hunters should know the deer hunting unit and/or elk zone for the tags for which they want to apply. The nonresident draw allows up to five hunt choices on an application and up to four hunters can be on one application, but all must have a valid annual hunting license.
Disabled American Veteran (DAV) tags
DAV tags will have a separate drawing for the reduced fee DAV tags. Hunters eligible for DAV may also apply for nonresident tags, but will pay full nonresident tag prices.
Junior mentored tags
Nonresident junior mentored tags will continue to be available, but junior mentored hunters only need to apply for elk tags in capped zones. Uncapped elk tags and deer tags will be available over-the-counter for junior mentored hunters after the nonresident draws are completed.
Lifetime license holders
Former Idaho residents who are lifetime license holders can buy tags outside of the nonresident quotas, so they will not have to apply for general season nonresident tags. Tags for lifetime license holders can be purchased in the summer when resident tags become available.
Hunters interested in applying for nonresident deer and elk tags in December should check back regularly for more information on the Nonresident Deer/Elk Tag webpage.