IDAHO NON-RESIDENT DRAW 2026 EXPLAINED | ELK, DEER, AND PRONGHORN APPLICATION CHANGES YOU MUST KNOW | ποΈ EP. 82
Description
In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky breaks down everything nonresident hunters need to know about applying for big game tags in Idahoβincluding the major changes coming for the 2026 season. Idaho has always stood out among Western states for doing things differently, and this year it takes another big step: moving from the old first-come, first-served system to a structured draw for nonresident general elk, mule deer, and pronghorn tags.
Matt explains how the new two-window draw system works, when to apply, and how to avoid the costly mistakes that ruin most applications. Youβll learn how to buy your nonresident hunting license correctly, how to structure your hunt choices, and how Idahoβs new process balances fairness with opportunity. He also walks through how to read the A-tag vs. B-tag elk system, pick smart backup zones, and stay on top of claim deadlines so you never lose a tag youβve drawn.
For mule deer hunters, this episode dives into Idahoβs unit-specific general tagsβwhy theyβre capped, how to select units strategically, and how to use harvest data and returned-tag sales to your advantage. And for pronghorn hunters, Matt outlines Idahoβs fully controlled-hunt system, explaining why every tag is a true lottery and what strategies actually give nonresidents a fighting chance.
Whether youβre planning your first Idaho hunt or refining your multi-state application strategy, this episode gives you a step-by-step understanding of how to navigate Idahoβs evolving draw structure, maximize your odds, and keep yourself in the game every single year.



