Idaho Apprentice Falconer Requirements

Complete checklist for becoming an apprentice falconer in Idaho

Information provided for reference only. Always verify with official sources before making decisions. Regulations may have changed since this information was last updated.

Apprentice Level

Entry level for aspiring falconers - typically 2 years minimum


Key Requirements Overview

Pass the falconry examination (typically 80% minimum score)

Find and secure a sponsor (general or master falconer)

Build or purchase approved mews (housing)

Acquire necessary equipment (jesses, leash, perch, etc.)

Pass facilities inspection

Limited to 1 bird from approved species list

Exam Completion
Required
Pass Falconry Examination

Score 80% or higher on the Idaho Falconry Examination administered by the Department of Fish and Game

Specifications: {"examScore": {"minPercentage": 80}}

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
License Fees
Required
Pay Falconry License Application Fee

Submit application fee with license request to the Department of Fish and Game

Specifications: {"fees": {"applicationFee": 15.00, "currency": "USD"}}

Sponsorship Requirements
Required
Find a General or Master Falconer Sponsor

Locate a sponsor with at least 2 years of falconry experience at the General or Master level who will supervise your first 2 years

Specifications: {"sponsorExperience": "2 years", "sponsorshipDuration": "2 years"}

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
Mew Construction
Required
Build or Obtain Approved Falconry Facility (Mew)

Construct a weatherproof housing facility meeting minimum dimension requirements of 6 feet long x 6 feet wide x 6 feet high

Specifications: {"mewDimensions": {"minLength": 6, "minWidth": 6, "minHeight": 6, "unit": "feet"}}

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
Mew Inspection
Required
Get Mew Inspected by Sponsor

Have your sponsor inspect and certify that the falconry facility meets all state and federal requirements

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
Equipment Requirements
Required
Acquire Required Falconry Equipment

Purchase or make essential equipment for training and hunting including glove, jesses, bells, bath, and scale

Specifications: {"equipmentList": ["Leather falconry glove", "Jesses (leather straps)", "Bells or radio telemetry", "Bath container", "Scale (accurate to 10g)", "Perches"]}

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
Hunting License
Required
Obtain Idaho Hunting License

Apply for and receive a valid Idaho hunting license (required for all falconers)

Bird Capture
Required
Obtain Federal Falconry Permit

Apply for and receive a federal permit to possess raptors under 50 CFR 21.82

Citation: 50 CFR § 21.82

Required
Capture or Acquire First Bird

Trap a wild passage raptor or purchase from a permitted breeder. Apprentices are limited to one bird at a time.

Specifications: {"apprenticeAllowedSpecies": ["Red-tailed Hawk", "American Kestrel", "Prairie Falcon"]}

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
Documentation
Required
Maintain Falconry Records

Keep detailed records of raptor acquisition, disposition, and annual inventory reports

Citation: IDAPA 13.01.17
Apprentice-Eligible Species in Idaho

These species are legal for apprentice falconers in Idaho. Click to view details.

Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensis

All experience levels. Apprentice: max 1 bird total (13.01.14.102(02)(d)). General: max 3 birds, max 2 wild-caught per year (13.01.14.102(03)(d)). Master: max 5 wild birds, max 2 wild-caught per year (13.01.14.102(04)(d)). Native year-round. Most common apprentice choice. Idaho follows federal passage rules (< 1 year old for most species).

American Kestrel
Falco sparverius

All experience levels. EXCEPTION: American Kestrels may be taken at any age (adults over 1 year allowed per federal 50 CFR 21.82). Apprentice: max 1 bird. General: max 3 birds, max 2 wild-caught per year. Master: max 5 wild birds, max 2 wild-caught per year. Native year-round, excellent apprentice bird.


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