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Are you positive that you are not merely on a short-term work assignment? People reverse moves all the time to return after a month or two. Workers also take on work assignments which require them to be away for weeks or months.So I drew a resident elk tag, but before the season started, I had to move out of state. I want to be sure that I can still hunt on this resident tag even though between being awarded the tag and then the season starting, I had to move states.
This is the only correct answer regardless of the state.Call fish and game for that state.
Did you keep your old license plates? I would say just switch them and go for it or hunt with relative or friend who has local plates. You're usually not good for a resident tag until a year after relocating so it's only fair you should be able to use one from former residence, especially if purchased/drawn before relocation. I killed two deer (with one shot) and an elk in my former state after relocating to adjacent state in Sept of '84. Didn't think anything of it. I was hunting with my still resident brother.
And one is advising fictitious display of plates which would be a fun citationOne of the answers above is the correct one.
And this ain't it. \/One of the answers above is the correct one.
Did you keep your old license plates? I would say just switch them and go for it or hunt with relative or friend who has local plates. You're usually not good for a resident tag until a year after relocating so it's only fair you should be able to use one from former residence, especially if purchased/drawn before relocation. I killed two deer (with one shot) and an elk in my former state after relocating to adjacent state in Sept of '84. Didn't think anything of it. I was hunting with my still resident brother.
WTF! Are you serious?Did you keep your old license plates? I would say just switch them and go for it or hunt with relative or friend who has local plates. You're usually not good for a resident tag until a year after relocating so it's only fair you should be able to use one from former residence, especially if purchased/drawn before relocation. I killed two deer (with one shot) and an elk in my former state after relocating to adjacent state in Sept of '84. Didn't think anything of it. I was hunting with my still resident brother.
Really, no matter what the advise is from OH, if you do the exact opposite you’re probably going to be fine.
To be clear, DO NOT EVER TAKE MORAL/LEGAL ADVISE FROM THAT ASSCLOWN.
This is the right answer! Don't talk to a non LE person (someone that answers the phone etc.) for an LE question of this nature.Every state will probably have a different answer to that question. Please, by all means contact the Law Enforcement Division of the Fish and Game Department of the state in question.
Define fix.FIFY