Yeah, that was a Great little surprise tacked onto the end of the transaction. That means, if I don't draw and decide to hunt somewhere else much closer, they get to keep about $250 of my money.
But, I do like (almost) everything else about the way Idaho does their tags. I REALLY wish a lot more western states would move to a system that only allowed applicants to apply for a limited entry tag on one species per year. It puts the draw odds at a reasonable level for species that I will likely never be able to hunt any other way.
Soooo, since the state of Idaho doesn't make money off of selling preference points, and since they don't generate $10/species allowing everyone to apply for every species every year, then I will gladly pay them the $66 "convenience fee" if that revenue keeps them from following the herd and changing their system.
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