


Posted on: August 07, 2007
The deadline to enter the second of this year’s Super Hunt drawings is Friday, August 10.
But entries must be received at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game headquarters by Friday to be included in the August 15 drawing for two elk, two deer, and two antelope hunts along with one moose hunt.
One Super Hunt Combo ticket also will be drawn that entitles the winner to four hunts – one each elk, deer, antelope and moose.
The winners may participate in any open hunt in the state, and any animal they shoot will be in addition to any other tags or controlled hunts the hunter may hold. All other rules of those hunts apply.
Tickets entered, but not drawn, in the first drawing will not be entered in the second drawing.
A single ticket costs $6.25. Tickets are available at license vendors, all Fish and Game offices. On the Internet at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov, click on the Super Hunt logo, or call 800-824-3729 or 800-554-8685.
Forms also are available on the Fish and Game Website and in the hunting rules brochure to order tickets by mail. Tickets must be filled out and mailed back to Fish and Game by the deadline. Mail entries to: IDFG License Section, P.O. Box 25, Boise, ID 83707.
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Outdoor writer Dave Langston resides in Chubbuck. He grew up in the Midwest and south fishing and hunting across the country.
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