Wolf Tag Refund Policy?

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"2010 Idaho Wolf Tag Refund Policy
Hunters who bought a 2010 gray wolf tag may be eligible for a refund.


Hunters who bought a 2010 wolf tag after March 31, are eligible for a refund.

Hunters who bought a 2010 wolf tag before April 1, and certify that they did not participate in any wolf hunt, would be eligible for a refund. They must fill in, sign and submit a refund request form with the original tag. See link below.

Hunters who bought a 2010 wolf tag before April 1, and hunted but did not kill a wolf, are not eligible for a refund.

Hunters who bought a 2010 wolf tag before April 1, but the area they had planned to hunt closed because the harvest limit was met are not eligible for a refund."

Oh and by the way, it is a Felony to provide false info on a State Document. Is this crazy or is it just me? So if a guy hunted them in 2010, but can't hunt them anymore in 2010, then he can't get a refund.

To me this "Refund Policy" is like going to a football game, watching one play and then some liberal cancels the game. And oh by the way you watched one play, so you get NO refund. IDFG wake up! This is a good way to piss off the very people who support you the most.

I would expect a full refund to anyone who still has a valid wolf tag and a full refund to anyone who wants their license fee back.

Maybe Molly, the parrot judge, could get some of his liberal butt humping animal lover buddies together and pitch in some money for screwing all us hunters and the wildlife. After all it is what they do best...

This is what is wrong with this country. Big money and big govt screwing us folks...Just sick of it.

HK
 
I agree. A full refund to everyone should be given out. If the hunt was cancelled for any reason, you should get your money back. How many times can hunters get a raw deal?

1. Wolf populations expand far beyond objectives.

2. Hunters have to help pay for wolf management.

3. Loss of hunting opportunity in areas where wolves have wiped out herds. Less tags.

4. Loss of quality hunts. Elk are very bugle shy in more areas. Behavior patterns have changed.

5. Loss of revenue from hunting, guiding, outfitting, economic consequences.

6. Loss of revenue to DWR dept. in loss of license numbers.

7. The expense of legal fees for sportsmen to fight these political battles.

The list goes on and on. What a huge mistake the wolf transplants were and are. I hope the EPA can be changed.
 
Welcome to the Idaho Fish$Game.They would screw a snake if they could fine some one to holed it for them.
If you think that is bad Don't ask them a question on one of their rules. You will get one hell of a runaround and still no answer.
Now they are barking like a big dog at reinstated Endangered Species Act protections for wolves.Don't you think it is a little to late to act like they have a backbone.
 
This is the funniest "Refund Policy." I had to read it several times to make sure I wasn't missing something. Who was the brainchild of this policy?

"Hunters who bought a 2010 wolf tag before April 1, but the area they had planned to hunt closed because the harvest limit was met are not eligible for a refund."

I can see it now...'ya son we were planning on going, so I guess we're sol...oh well.' This is UNREAL. WOW! I know 5 year olds who can think things through better than that.

HK
 

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