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Nope. They have a separate tag for next of kin.Although it specifies "guided nonresidents", next of kin can apply for these tags too, right?
Nope. They have a separate tag for next of kin.Although it specifies "guided nonresidents", next of kin can apply for these tags too, right?
Gotcha, thanks.Nope. They have a separate tag for next of kin.
The outfitter set aside tags are pretty limp dick. At a minimum they should be open to all NR. For the guided set asides last year in the DCUA they had 5 leftover out of 7. But somehow you still only had a 58 percent chance of drawing. The two resident tags had almost 10,000 apps for like 70 tags.
What is the separate tag for next of kin for archery tags(DS241 & DS240)? I don't think next of kin have an option to apply for them without hiring a guide. They are left out.Nope. They have a separate tag for next of kin.
I’ve said this several times.Agreed. The guide welfare tags and a guide lobbying program have no place in a state run fish and game management agency in my opinion.
I don't think there should be such thing as a guided only draw tag. Personally, I'd like to see a pool of draw tags that everyone can apply for, with only a certain # being able to be won by non-res.
Pretty sure you’re correct. I meant they separated all the NR tags between guided and next of kin. With the majority going to guided.What is the separate tag for next of kin for archery tags(DS241 & DS240)? I don't think next of kin have an option to apply for them without hiring a guide. They are left out.
Funny. Same guys trying to get unit 12 all draw with outfitter only tags.And prop 208 trying to fine tune guide allocation by trophy subunit that was shot down in 2023:
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Yeah…Prop 149 dropped us down to 5 or 6 tags last year. That went so well they decided to hose second degree further for this upcoming season.What is the separate tag for next of kin for archery tags(DS241 & DS240)? I don't think next of kin have an option to apply for them without hiring a guide. They are left out.
The outfitter set aside tags are pretty limp dick. At a minimum they should be open to all NR. For the guided set asides last year in the DCUA they had 5 leftover out of 7. But somehow you still only had a 58 percent chance of drawing. The two resident tags had almost 10,000 apps for like 70 tags.
I’m guessing this has a lot to do with why no one applied.Yeah…Prop 149 dropped us down to 5 or 6 tags last year. That went so well they decided to hose second degree further for this upcoming season.
There were two options for next of kin non-res hunters. TWO. So that is only two tags for all non-res next of kin for 2024 season.
Absolutely hilarious that these hunts didn’t draw…outfitter association lobbied to get nonres tags to themselves…149 passed and people didn’t apply this year. Hahahaha.
Hopefully F&G learned their lesson and will open up to us next of kin…I would be happy.
to hunt in there!
Both of the hunts touch the highway that didn't get applied for. Walking 5-20 is pretty typical on a sheep hunt.I’m guessing this has a lot to do with why no one applied.