Hotrodlincoln
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Anyone thinking about what they’re gonna do yet? It’s only a week away!
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The good ones....Anyone know a way to see what NR units sold out first last year?
Not true. a "good" unit to one isn't even on a list to another.The good ones....
You have to look at it as a draw...because it basically is. Why wouldn't you at least sign in to see what place you draw? I'd rather have less competition though so I admire your sacrifice.Not waste my time in a digital waiting room for a “OTC” to end up disappointed with what’s left.
Buy a Lolo tag and let us know how the camping trip goesNot true. a "good" unit to one isn't even on a list to another.
I would call them. My understanding in the OTC process is a hunter can only buy a tag for themselves, but I don't know if that applies to youth, too. It's a good question.I was looking at the process to buy an OTC NR youth / Junior mentored tag tomorrow. My understanding is I can apply for my son as a youth (he's 15 years old) but the catch is I also need a tag for the same species. Has anyone purchased OTC for a youth? Was the process to try and buy two OTC tags in the same unit at the same time?
Is it a mentored tag or has he been through hunter ed and has or can get a hunting license. The mentored license would be if you have a tag, you can get him a tag for the same unit and mentor him.I was looking at the process to buy an OTC NR youth / Junior mentored tag tomorrow. My understanding is I can apply for my son as a youth (he's 15 years old) but the catch is I also need a tag for the same species. Has anyone purchased OTC for a youth? Was the process to try and buy two OTC tags in the same unit at the same time?
He has hunter ed so can buy a license. I would prefer to not have a license so I can focus on his hunt.Is it a mentored tag or has he been through hunter ed and has or can get a hunting license. The mentored license would be if you have a tag, you can get him a tag for the same unit and mentor him.
I’ve done the mentored youth before. The tag doesn’t need to be for the same unit.He has hunter ed so can buy a license. I would prefer to not have a license so I can focus on his hunt.
I'll re-read the ID regulations, I thought to get a youth tag I also needed a tag of the same species. Sounds like i might have this wrong?
A resident can sponsor the NR youth. I’ve done it for a family member.If you have a nonresident youth mentored tag, he will need another nonresident hunter with a tag for the same species with him at all times.
Speaking of the good ones….. 39 and 43 are beautiful to camp in those times of the year…..The good ones....