MThunter398
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I'm sure the folks over at Dome Mountain Ranch had plenty of time to look him over...
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That season is short and closes 9/10.
Perhaps the side turned away from the camera is legal?Doesn’t look legal to me, but hard to say
Derp. I knew that it was a short one and realize I didn’t start peeping at the quotas until about two weeks ago. Didn’t put the two and two together. Work brain, work!That season is short and closes 9/10.
It hasn’t.I’m still only showing 1 sheep in 303. Maybe this one hasn’t been checked in yet?
So, if they shot it yesterday, does that mean they have until tomorrow to check it in, and if they wait and do that, the season would remain open through Tuesday?It hasn’t.
Correct. Even if they check it today what you said could happen. FWP hasn’t always updated the quota immediately especially over weekends.So, if they shot it yesterday, does that mean they have until tomorrow to check it in, and if they wait and do that, the season would remain open through Tuesday?
I’ll be curious to know if that ram is legal.It hasn’t.
I’ll be curious to know if that ram is legal.
That outfitter must be more confident than I was. I can’t imagine him letting someone pull the trigger if he wasn’t certain it was legal. He definitely doesn’t look legal though.If that ram is legal, the regulations need adjustment.
Certainly, they know how to pose an animal for a flattering photo. To me to photo is doing its best to conceal legality/illegality of the ram.
100%If that ram is legal, the regulations need adjustment.