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Question about drawn hunts.
#6841771
08/01/17 11:48 PM
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Fishercounty
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I applied to several hunts for my kids, I know I had to put myself On each with them being under age. But my question is did I make a mistake putting all three of them on each application? I was under the impression each would be selected seperately off each app but not sure how that works? TIA
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Re: Question about drawn hunts.
[Re: Fishercounty]
#6841999
08/02/17 02:42 AM
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Palehorse
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If your application gets picked, everyone on the application gets picked. They don't draw the names separately.
Good luck!
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Re: Question about drawn hunts.
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08/02/17 03:17 AM
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pkhunter624
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Good luck with the draw. We put the grandkids in for 7 either sex hunts today. Like Palehorse said if selected everyone on the application will get to hunt. It's my understanding if 12 or under they will have to be with an adult if 13-16 and have hunter safety course they can hunt by themselves.
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Re: Question about drawn hunts.
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#6844439
08/03/17 10:19 PM
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jeh7mmmag
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I applied to several hunts for my kids, I know I had to put myself On each with them being under age. But my question is did I make a mistake putting all three of them on each application? I was under the impression each would be selected seperately off each app but not sure how that works? TIA In a good way you are building up some loyalty points with all the applications you put in which means better odds in the next years on the being drawn. Read up on loyalty points and keep putting in for better odds. And if it is to much hunting for all the kids you can elect to not take them by not paying for all of them. The opening will then be passed on in the second drawing in that category. The youth hunt have great odds. GL and thanks for passing the heritage on and sharing the outdoors experience with the youth. Keep them out of trouble hpefully
�Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.� ~ John Muir
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Re: Question about drawn hunts.
[Re: jeh7mmmag]
#6845493
08/04/17 08:47 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
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Blank
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Double check on the posted rules for the hunt area you put in for. You may have to have all three of your kids with you at once. When I put the grandkids in and drew a youth gun deer hunt, the rules specified only "permitted and authorized adults" were allowed on the WMA and we had to accompany any youth under 17 years old. The state office told me to put the two kids first, and my adult son and myself down as the supervisors on the application.
Beer and whiskey, 'cause you can't drink bacon!!
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Re: Question about drawn hunts.
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08/05/17 07:31 PM
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Fishercounty
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Thank you for the replies, good luck to everyone.
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