DeerMadness
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Maybe enough tags were fraudulent. The hunt will be declared a sham. Lol
I heard his son smokes crack and is making huge bank selling endangered species hunts in far Eastern foreign landsIt looks like the Big Guy is just a poacher.
Those are called A zone tag holders. LOLFor the past few years we have been hearing rumors of animal rights people purchasing hunting tags in CA. and sitting on the tag to prevent one less animal being hunted and killed.
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Heard of that happening for Swan tags a few years back.Anyone hear of any PETA and/or left wing groups applying for tags and just sitting on them? A meat processor in Wyoming was telling us about it. Seemed far fetched but after this election nothing would really surprise me.
You mean D3-5 holders...?Those are called A zone tag holders. LOL
heard of this in California the last couple of years. They took the hunters safety course and just buy tags to keep hunter from getting themOn a series note.....but related.....
Anyone hear of any PETA and/or left wing groups applying for tags and just sitting on them? A meat processor in Wyoming was telling us about it. Seemed far fetched but after this election nothing would really surprise me.
pricksThe Forest Service does it a little differently. They wait until the season is about to start and then close the forest down until after the season closes.
We saw the "animal rights" groups do that in Arizona years ago. Then Az started requiring full payment for the tag up front, squashed a lot of that. This was years ago, before online applications were a thing, like '85-'86 or so.
Tags???? , what are tags for??? Private land just shoot it and get it into the cooler, garage, or out of sight no tags or licence needed. Some use the 2 S RULE ( shoot & shut up)
This happens in Virginia lottery hunts.On a series note.....but related.....
Anyone hear of any PETA and/or left wing groups applying for tags and just sitting on them? A meat processor in Wyoming was telling us about it. Seemed far fetched but after this election nothing would really surprise me.
Yes except it keeps maybe you from hunting as you can't get a tag because they are sold out...It might mess up the odds a little but in the end it would actually be a win in many ways, that’s a lot more money to wildlife departments. I can’t imagine that it is actually a major thing though, the number of individual applicants it would take to apply for even half or a quarter of the various tags would need to be in the thousands in each state to make any noticeable difference.