Elkmagnet
Well-known member
You realize beating the draw does not equate to a single ounce of hunting skill, right?
The guy could be one badass of a hunter and is just tired of waiting 20 years for his turn.
Yeah, Thats not my point tho
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You realize beating the draw does not equate to a single ounce of hunting skill, right?
The guy could be one badass of a hunter and is just tired of waiting 20 years for his turn.
Can't say I have any first hand knowlege of anyone on here taking a LO voucher. Pretty ballsy of you to accuse otherwise.
I bought one for Wyoming antelope this season, and I paid for the rights to hunt a lease in Illinois.
Not bragging, nor am I ashamed of it. I'll be on the road hunting for 3 weeks with good friends in October. Both hunts are unguided and unsupported by the land owners. If that makes me a loser, I can live with that.
BTW, both hunts combined will cost less than what the Forest Service wanted to charge me for a film permit for my AZ trip.
I really didnt mean to offend you SORRY. I was joking when I said those comments about him. Not tastefull I know Im sorry. Besides im really not a homophobe. I live next to a lesbian. I have spent many hours googling and researching lesbians so I dont say anything to offend her. There is no need for name calling. Im on your side if you want to share a two man tent with him who am i to judge. Really im on your side I wish they would just let people like you get married maybe then you wouldnt be so angry all of the time.
Best of luck at the next tag auction.
There is plenty of accountability, and we know where the money goes. It's not like Utah or CO.
I bought one for Wyoming antelope this season,
There are no transferable landowner vouchers in WY.
Explain, please
I assumed you were referring to transferable landowner tags rather than auction/raffle tags, which I believe this "discussion" involves.Colorado sucks.
Sorry, got my programs mixed up. What I meant was MT doesn't have the lax regulatory framework that UT does, or the privatization bent that CO and UT do. I have no idea how lax your regulatory requirements are on privatized tags.
Not sure what kind of tag it is, but it I bought it through an outfitter. Didn't have to apply for it, and he's letting me access his property(not sure if he owns or leases it). Never did it before, and won't see the license until October when I get there.
Please explain more. I was not aware that WY had tags that outfitters could sell with no application.
Your outfitter simply bought a leftover tag from the WY G&F for you. You or anyone else could go on-line and buy the same tag, without booking a hunt. There are no "outfitter" tags or transferable landowner tags in WY.As far as I know, you can buy elk and anelope hunts through an outfitter without drawing.
Your outfitter simply bought a leftover tag from the WY G&F for you. You or anyone else could go on-line and buy the same tag, without booking a hunt. There are no "outfitter" tags or transferable landowner tags in WY.
Randy may have done housecleaning but if not -search the archives on Elk Cheese. It's good stuff if you're bored and in the mood for a laugh.
I assumed you were referring to transferable landowner tags rather than auction/raffle tags, which I believe this "discussion" involves.