
Hunterizer has officially expanded into Idaho, making it the 9th supported state in the Hunterizer app lineup—joining California, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin, Montana, Georgia, New York, and Michigan. The addition marks a major milestone as the platform continues to grow across both eastern and western hunting strongholds.
Idaho is widely recognized as one of the most prominent western hunting destinations in the United States. The state attracts resident and non-resident hunters alike with opportunities for mule deer, elk, black bear, pronghorn, and other iconic western species. Its vast public lands, rugged terrain, and strong wildlife populations make it a bucket-list destination for many hunters across the country.
With Idaho now live in Hunterizer, hunters can instantly see what species are available to hunt at any specific location, on any day of the year. This location-based approach removes guesswork and helps hunters stay compliant with complex season structures across units and species.
The Hunterizer app is available for download on iPhone through the App Store and on Android devices through the Google Play Store offering a 7-day free trial before the monthly or annual subscription starts. For more information, visit: https://hunterizer.com/apps/seasons
What Idaho Hunters Can Do in the Hunterizer App
The Idaho release brings full species support and detailed season intelligence to users. Using the Species Card feature, hunters can quickly access:
- Season dates
- Allowed weapons for each season
- Shooting hours
- Bag and possession limits
- Required licenses and tags
- Animal pictures
- Sex limits on harvested animals
- Additional season-specific regulations

This centralized format helps hunters plan trips, verify regulations in the field, and reduce the risk of violations due to overlooked details.
Hunterizer also announced that major new regulatory guidance features are coming soon, designed to help hunters navigate what happens after a successful harvest. These upcoming additions will include:
- Tag validation requirements
- Wanton waste law guidance
- Transportation rules (such as leaving a wing attached to waterfowl for species identification)
- Big game check-in requirements
- Tooth, horn, or biological sample submission requirements
- Hunter orange requirements across supported states
These features aim to address one of the most confusing areas of hunting regulations—post-harvest compliance, where mistakes can carry serious legal consequences.
In another future update, Hunterizer will introduce interactive mapping features, including game zone boundary maps and additional tools to help hunters clearly understand where they are hunting and which regulations apply.
Idaho Species Now Supported in Hunterizer
Hunterizer’s Idaho launch includes 54 legal species across major hunting categories:
Big Game:
- Deer
- Elk
- Pronghorn
- Black Bear
- Mountain Lion
- Moose
- Bighorn Sheep
- Mountain Goat
- Gray Wolf
Migratory Birds:
- Ducks
- Scaup
- Wilson’s Snipe
- Coot
- Canada Goose
- White-fronted Goose
- Light Goose
- Dove
- Swan
- Crow
- Sandhill Crane
Upland Game Birds:
- Turkey
- Forest Grouse
- Quail
- Chukar
- Gray Partridge
- Sage-grouse
- Sharp-tailed Grouse
- Pheasant
Upland Game Animals:
- Cottontail
- Snowshoe Hare
- Red Squirrel
Furbearers:
- Badger
- Beaver
- Bobcat
- Fox
- Marten
- River Otter
- Mink
- Muskrat
Predatory Animals:
- Coyote
- Raccoon
- Jackrabbit
- Skunk
- Weasel
- Rattlesnake
- Starling
Unprotected Animals:
- Marmot
- Fox Squirrel
- Porcupine
- Opossum
- Ground Squirrel
- English Sparrow
- Eurasian Collared Dove
- Feral Pigeon
This extensive coverage reflects Idaho’s diversity of hunting opportunities—from high-country big game to small game and predator hunting across the state.
A Major Step for Western Hunters—and Those Traveling West
The addition of Idaho is especially significant for hunters who travel across state lines. Idaho remains a top destination for non-resident elk, deer, and bear hunters, making it an important state for trip planning and regulatory clarity.
With Idaho now live, Hunterizer continues its steady expansion across the country, combining western big-game strongholds and eastern hunting traditions into a single unified platform.
More States Coming Soon
Hunterizer confirmed that additional states are already in development, with more releases expected in the near future. As the platform grows, the goal remains consistent: give hunters fast, accurate, location-specific regulation information wherever they hunt.
For Idaho hunters—and those planning their next western hunt—the state’s addition represents another step toward simplifying regulations and keeping hunters informed in the field.

