Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Advertisements
DailyflyDailyfly

Idaho State News

E-tagging for salmon/steelhead is now available. Here’s everything you need to know

idfg-cliess

Anglers can use the app while out of cell service, in low service areas, and while the device is on airplane mode.

Idaho Fish and Game’s new electronic salmon and steelhead permit rollout—aka e-tags—is now available through the Go Outdoors Idaho mobile app.

Selecting an e-tag is optional when buying salmon and steelhead permits online and in-person, and paper tags are still available for those who prefer the traditional method of reporting their catch. Anglers with a current paper permit will not be eligible to switch to an e-tag for the 2024 season, but will be able to choose an e-tag in 2025.

E-tagging allows anglers to buy an electronic salmon or steelhead permit and start fishing immediately instead of waiting for a paper tag to arrive in the mail. E-tagging also allows salmon or steelhead anglers to validate their permits electronically. Anglers can use the app while out of cell service, in low service areas, and while the device is on airplane mode.

Once an angler electronically tags a fish and clicks “submit,” they receive a confirmation number for each fish that was e-tagged and the permit is legally validated. If the angler is out of cell service, they can still submit their catch and their app will confirm that information was stored, then the catch will be fully submitted after the angler gets back into cell range.

 

For a full, in-depth look at Idaho’s new e-tagging system, how it works and frequently asked questions (FAQs), visit Fish and Game’s E-tagging webpage.

Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements

Entertainment

History.com October 31, 2024

Idaho State News

November 3, 2024