And they only give out 35 permits in 690...I'd check that thing every day from the time I drew until I killed the elk!I have drawn a couple of good tags in MT. As soon as I see "successful " my heart sinks as I assume I made a mistake. Then I check the unit numbers 20 times and have a buddy confirm.
Did you ever have to deal with a situation like this while you were a warden?as a 24 year Montana game warden veteran- you can/should easily guess what I think
Did you ever have to deal with a situation like this while you were a warden?
I'd be curious what the craziest story you've been told is. I bet you guys have some good stories.......sadly yes and many more times than once
Not defending fhe guy, but I spoke to 3 elk hunters in the field last year. We were close to boundaries of 3 different units. And as I was talking to them and giving them some tips, I noticed they really didn't even know where the boundaries were and which units were otc and which weren't. I was pretty surprised by their ignorance.
How can you apply for the wrong unit if you've been applying for it that long. I've been applying for a unit for 12 years and know the hunt number by heart. Do I look up that hunt each year to make sure the number hasn't changed....yes, and the number has never changed.I can very well believe he applied for the wrong unit on accident, what I don't believe is he didn't know he applied for and hunted the wrong unit until after he killed his bull.
I totally agree and understand where you're coming from. Anytime I'm applying or filling out something critical I'm double checking everything before submitting but not everyone is always as cautious. And I agree, it makes zero sense that someone who has applied for a unit that many years would screw it up. All I'm saying though is if there is a part of this story I find believable, it would be he accidentally applied to the wrong unit because of a typo, rushing through the app, etc. But claiming he did not realize it was the wrong tag until after it had already been filled is far from believable.How can you apply for the wrong unit if you've been applying for it that long. I've been applying for a unit for 12 years and know the hunt number by heart. Do I look up that hunt each year to make sure the number hasn't changed....yes, and the number has never changed.
I totally agree and understand where you're coming from. Anytime I'm applying or filling out something critical I'm double checking everything before submitting but not everyone is always as cautious. And I agree, it makes zero sense that someone who has applied for a unit that many years would screw it up. All I'm saying though is if there is a part of this story I find believable, it would be he accidentally applied to the wrong unit because of a typo, rushing through the app, etc. But claiming he did not realize it was the wrong tag until after it had already been filled is far from believable.
Someone said earlier that he lost his hunting privileges for 2 years- does this fall under the interstate violators compact? As in, in this case, is he banned from hunting pretty much everywhere in the United States for 2 years?
yup, there might be still be a few states not in the Wildlife Compact, but it's damn few