BrowningRage
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Gonna miss this tradition with my family...
You should already have a conservation stamp for your elk hunt so you should be good to go.So lets say I draw a NR elk permit and while hunting in October I find a shed. Would I need a permit to keep it?
Unless you're a resident, then it got better.All good things come to an end
Damn, you’re right. That hit hard haha.Unless you're a resident, then it got better.
Well shoot! Didn't know that's how it works!!!! Better not drop your keys out there then!Once the antler is dropped it becomes property of the fed gov't if on USFS or BLM.
I’ve “dropped” quite a few things on federal lands that I doubt they’d be interested in “owning”Well shoot! Didn't know that's how it works!!!! Better not drop your keys out there then!
Well shoot! Didn't know that's how it works!!!! Better not drop your keys out there then!
Maybe if you write the feds they will give you back your marblesFinders keepers...
This regulation doesn't start till 2024 if signed...you are safe for now..So lets say I draw a NR elk permit and while hunting in October I find a shed. Would I need a permit to keep it?
I’m sure ownership of a meth pipe found on public land would be important to a drywaller.
That’s cool Jose and the jalepenos let you check your phone at work.
*you’reTell us your a grand wizard without wearing g your hood
Not if you’re MDF groupie. Probably is all worked up!
Lol this is pretty funny.
See? That's why nobody likes you.I’m sure ownership of a meth pipe found on public land would be important to a drywaller.
That’s cool Jose and the jalepenos let you check your phone at work.
There’s no place for facts in this world these daysSee? That's why nobody likes you.