Nope. Only someone “registered and maintained since prior to July 2022”. That little clause would give a very select few all of the benefit ($$$). If they were to pass something like this, imagine the amount of “outfitters” we’d have. I’d register to get a guaranteed tag worth who knows how...
That could get tricky also. Your LO tag is acquired with a specific parcel #. I don’t know if it’s actually written the same for LO’s but the proposal as written appears to say that the NR can only hunt the property that the license was assigned to.
Regardless, we don’t need it.
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It’s a vacation. Having a beach house, timeshare, mtn cabin, etc… is no different. You follow that localities rules while your visiting, like them or not. If not, most would buy somewhere more accommodating to what they want. We choose to live here even though we don’t necessarily have to.
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It’s my SiL that has them. PM me for his #
Anyone else that’s interested, just PM me, says he has plenty.
His description:
Alfalfa square bales for sale it’s all 4th cutting. Did not get rained on. Very good quality. Perfect for horses asking $8 a bale. Bales are wire tied
If you know the name of an outfitter, enter the name. If he’s registered, you’ll see the details. I don’t know of any way to search for “outfitters” as a specific business.
They aren’t required to register but some have. I’m guessing that’s why the “registered prior to” clause is in there. It would be a gold mine for the select few that are registered. They wouldn’t want to pass it and have 500 people sign up as outfitters so their friends, family, or whoever were...
You guys are are forgetting that the tag must remain with the animal until it’s processed. You can’t cape it out for the taxi and still have a tag on it at the locker.
OP, how long did you wait after notification that it was done to go get it?
It’s obvious that it’s directed at a select few. Only outfitters that were registered before July of 22 are eligible. I have no idea how many that actually is but I’d guess not many. I’d bet that it is the same few that get the governors tags.
If someone knows where to look and see how many...
You realize this post is almost 20 yrs old I hope. I’d think you could get a duplicate but things have changed in 18 yrs. Ex: they implemented the reporting system mentioned above.
It doesn’t specify “cell” cameras, just “remotely viewing”. How is remotely viewing defined? If I pull a card and send you a snapshot from that morning, can you hunt later that day? Sounds like a mess. I’m all for eliminating them but how could it be enforced.
Buckshot is/was legal in a few states for deer. No idea if they can use a .410 tho. My guess is that’s what it is for. 410 instead of a bow might be fun.
You get 9 pellets in 12ga, maybe 4 in 410?
Considering the revenue that would be lost with a floating tag, I don’t see it happening. I have no idea of the #’s but assume there are a considerable amount that are buying 2 tags now. Cutting that by say 40% would be a significant hit to the budget.
You are asking for 2 buck tags during the rut. Throw a LOT tag in their and some would have 3 anysex tags to hunt the rut. Definitely going to affect the age structure if guys are shooting 3 5 yr olds a year. Use your bow during late muzzy, Wouldn’t that be the same as trading your gun tag? As...
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