wrong answer, prioritizing the same ole same ole whitetail hunt sounds like a horrible idea. embrace a sense of adventure.
correct answer: there is no reason to wait so I am going for it.
If you give up that easily your luck should be bad luck. There will be more in the future so dont be a quitter. LOL.
Also which 85 season are you looking for?
@TheGreek The system accepts a zero (0) instead of an O in hunt code. i.e. in this case:
A-F-104-01-M
A-F104-O1-M
Both validate just fine. When it accepts the incorrect version you see it will have corrected the 01 using a zero to now be O1 using the letter.
So whatever y’all were doing wrong...
@Madman Feel for ya. I had to dump a 12 point antelope tag and am almost missing my archery elk hunt but think I will be just barely cleared to go in time after some late summer coronary artery repairs. At the moment looks like will be in good shape for the elk hunt, but that could change.
Geez, that guy is a real peach.
I bet another source of illegally purchased tags is Idaho’s liberal,
policy of letting a hunter sign over there drawn or general tag to absolutely anyone even outside their family. That seems ripe for guys to pay gobs of money to have a tag transferred to them...
Specific to this product? You review two different products above. Did you put half a bull elk on this product and half on the other product and are saying this product was not great on dry ground with two elk quarters plus extra meat? Looking for specifics. Thx.
Anybody use and have feedback on this sort of option? On dry ground for elk. I like the more minimalist aspect of it rolling up, being light weight.
Pondering an option for hauling elk meat a mile or two in September, so likely dry ground in the mountains.
The sad truth is my bird like legs...