Designation of Control Hunt Tag to Your Child or Grandchild Who Is Younger Than Eighteen (18) is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is the Control Hunt Tag designation?
A: The Control Hunt Tag is a designation for your child or grandchild who is younger than eighteen (18) years old.
Q: Who can receive the Control Hunt Tag designation?
A: Your child or grandchild who is younger than eighteen (18) years old can receive the Control Hunt Tag designation.
Q: What is the purpose of the Control Hunt Tag?
A: The Control Hunt Tag allows your child or grandchild to participate in controlled hunts and share tags with you.
Q: What is the age limit for receiving the Control Hunt Tag designation?
A: The age limit is eighteen (18) years old or younger to receive the Control Hunt Tag designation.
Q: Can the Control Hunt Tag be used in controlled hunts?
A: Yes, the Control Hunt Tag can be used in controlled hunts.
Q: Can the Control Hunt Tag be shared?
A: Yes, the Control Hunt Tag can be shared with you as the parent or grandparent.
Q: Is there any fee for the Control Hunt Tag?
A: Yes, there is a fee for the Control Hunt Tag. Please check with the Idaho Fish and Game for the current fee.
Form Details:
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