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I've been reading over the rules and pricing on the Boquillas Ranch in unit 10. I have a few questions about the pricing, hoping someone can clarify the exact pricing on the ranch.
1.) Each hunter must purchase a HUNTER RANCH ACCESS PERMIT for $80. It sounds like that hunter can have as many assistants as they want go along and hunt with them for $80 each as well?
2.) Under Ranch Rules it explains that Recreational Users, with the exception of prairie dog hunters and antlerless elk hunters,?must pay the RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEE of $80 for all big game hunts, and obtain a separate RANCH ACCESS PERMIT for each hunt....It appears if you have any big game permit each HUNTER will have to pay the $80 Hunter Access permit PLUS the $80 Recreational Impact fee, so $160 per hunter? Do the hunters ASSISTANTS have to pay the additional $80 for the Recreational Impact fee as well, or if you go as a group does only one person have to pay it?
3.) Did they put a limit to the amount of elk/antelope hunters allowed on the boquillas during the quality hunts only, or did that get taken out with the new rule structure?
4.) All guides and outfitters must register with the Lessee?s Hunt Manager, pay a $500.00 Recreational Impact Fee and provide proof of licensing and insurance when operating on the Big Boquillas Ranch. Each guide and outfitter is allowed two guides per contracted hunter in the field to scout and/or hunt. Each guide and outfitter must purchase their own individual permit. Other guide and outfitter employees, such as a cook, will purchase a Ranch access Permit, but at no time will they be allowed to assist the hunter in scouting or hunting on the ranch. A guide and outfitter must have a hunter contracted for a hunt that lies within the boundaries of the Big Boquillas Ranch in order to enter the ranch to pre scout. In order to pre scout, a $500.00 Guides and Outfitters permit must be purchased.... --Even though it sounds like a guide has limitations to the amount of guides allowed in the field during their hunt, would it be possible for the guides hunter to have additional help by just having them purchase the $80 hunter assistant permit since there is no cap or limit on assist permit sales?
I've been reading over the rules and pricing on the Boquillas Ranch in unit 10. I have a few questions about the pricing, hoping someone can clarify the exact pricing on the ranch.
1.) Each hunter must purchase a HUNTER RANCH ACCESS PERMIT for $80. It sounds like that hunter can have as many assistants as they want go along and hunt with them for $80 each as well?
2.) Under Ranch Rules it explains that Recreational Users, with the exception of prairie dog hunters and antlerless elk hunters,?must pay the RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEE of $80 for all big game hunts, and obtain a separate RANCH ACCESS PERMIT for each hunt....It appears if you have any big game permit each HUNTER will have to pay the $80 Hunter Access permit PLUS the $80 Recreational Impact fee, so $160 per hunter? Do the hunters ASSISTANTS have to pay the additional $80 for the Recreational Impact fee as well, or if you go as a group does only one person have to pay it?
3.) Did they put a limit to the amount of elk/antelope hunters allowed on the boquillas during the quality hunts only, or did that get taken out with the new rule structure?
4.) All guides and outfitters must register with the Lessee?s Hunt Manager, pay a $500.00 Recreational Impact Fee and provide proof of licensing and insurance when operating on the Big Boquillas Ranch. Each guide and outfitter is allowed two guides per contracted hunter in the field to scout and/or hunt. Each guide and outfitter must purchase their own individual permit. Other guide and outfitter employees, such as a cook, will purchase a Ranch access Permit, but at no time will they be allowed to assist the hunter in scouting or hunting on the ranch. A guide and outfitter must have a hunter contracted for a hunt that lies within the boundaries of the Big Boquillas Ranch in order to enter the ranch to pre scout. In order to pre scout, a $500.00 Guides and Outfitters permit must be purchased.... --Even though it sounds like a guide has limitations to the amount of guides allowed in the field during their hunt, would it be possible for the guides hunter to have additional help by just having them purchase the $80 hunter assistant permit since there is no cap or limit on assist permit sales?