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I thought of that but I wanted more room to keep adding.Not that I know of. Cool as hell though. I’d have a big ole trucker hat with each one of them.
That would be pretty cool, if each year is different.In NC if you fill out a harvest report and submit a tooth for aging you get one of these Black bear cooperator hats from the Wildlife Resources Commission. That’s what they call DNR here. I stole this pic from Twitter via Google. View attachment 180759
Please don’t give out false information if you don’t know the truthOntario used to give out nice patches for anyone who brought in hides and jaw. But then they turned it over to the Natives. Went to very cheesy cheap caps instead and no one was ever at the hide depot. I think the scheme was abandoned years ago but not sure. I haven't hunted big game here for more than twenty years. The resourse has been exploited to death (adult tags in this district were finally reduced from 700 to 75 ... about twenty years too late). And the price of tags is now plumb ridiculous.
Ontario has the same deal as you guysCurious if any other states do anything similar. It's kind of a cool little extra thing the Minnesota DNR does for submitting your tooth for aging. You submit a tooth for aging in the fall and get back a patch and the age of your bear in the spring.View attachment 180747
Wow! I bet you have a few good hunting stories. Congrats on all your success over the years.Please don’t give out false information if you don’t know the truth
Patches still available today
Ontario has the same deal as you guys
I have been collecting patches from day 1
Moose started in 1967
Deer in 1973
Bears in 1982
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It appears a lot of us could learn a lot from you!! Impressive to say the least.Please don’t give out false information if you don’t know the truth
Patches still available today
Ontario has the same deal as you guys
I have been collecting patches from day 1
Moose started in 1967
Deer in 1973
Bears in 1982
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Wow that's awesome!Please don’t give out false information if you don’t know the truth
Patches still available today
Ontario has the same deal as you guys
I have been collecting patches from day 1
Moose started in 1967
Deer in 1973
Bears in 1982
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I'll have to dig out the crappy hat my buddy got for his deer about twenty years ago. When I tried to take in my last moose hide in 1997 there was no one collecting them. The moose before that I had a helluva time hunting down the Native guy who was collecting the hides and giving out crests. I said I didn't know if the crest program was still out there. Nothing false about that information. Most guys here don't bother anymore. Rankles many to have to give moose hides to the guys who can legally shoot as many moose as they want, any time they want, in any way they want. Listening to them running up and down the bush roads all night long spotlighting with snow machines just doesn't set well.Please don’t give out false information if you don’t know the truth
Patches still available today
Ontario has the same deal as you guys
I have been collecting patches from day 1
Moose started in 1967
Deer in 1973
Bears in 1982
View attachment 180877View attachment 180878View attachment 180879View attachment 180880View attachment 180881View attachment 180882View attachment 180883View attachment 180884