Hunting in Idaho:

In Idaho, it is unlawful to hunt with a rifle, or gun, that has any electronic equipment attached to it. Automatic rifles, and weapons weighing more than 16 pounds are also prohibited. The use of arrows that have attached to them explosives or chemicals, are not permitted. Arrows that are less than 12 inches are, also, not permitted. Unlike many other states, motorized vehicles are permitted to be used during a hunt, but only in certain areas. Luring animals with electronic animal calls are not allowed to be used. And traps set by other hunters should be left alone, tampering with other hunters’ traps is unlawful.

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