Kinda funny about those seals . I think last year , results were 1600 available 1602 applied . Either way , the 2 that didn't were both in our group . Maybe it was the year before . LOLConsidering we don't have a shortage of seals down here and if you apply your getting a tag regardless there is zero need to apply as a group.
You would only want to apply as a group if we had a shortage of seals or your chances of getting drawn were under 100%...
Considering we don't have a shortage of seals down here and if you apply your getting a tag regardless there is zero need to apply as a group.
You would only want to apply as a group if we had a shortage of seals or your chances of getting drawn were under 100%...
Zero need, until a member of the party manages to knock down 2-3 deer on concession A when the rest of the group is across the road on concession B. Conservation officer pulls up as he sees hunters exiting bush, as they often sit back and wait for people to show themselves before approaching, and questions the shots he heard. Do you lie to the CO and say you missed or fess up and hope he understands? You're really hooped if he finds out you chose to lie as other hunters cannot use your tag for you unless you're in a group.
There's also the fact the entire group can continue hunting as long as there is still one tag available where as applying as individuals means your buddies who've already shot their deer cannot continue hunting the rest of the week to help you fill your tag.
You always want to apply as a group for deer whenever possible. More time in the bush for everyone, better chances of filling all the tags, and zero chance of getting nailed for illegal party hunting.
You must not eat venison that often if one deer last you two years. My one deer from last year only lasted until June no more venison burgers on the bbq for this guy until the season opens.I'll stay clear of my yearly orange army meat hunt rant, sorry had to get it in?
And another year older, hopefully wiser, look at my way of hunting, sit and stalk, maybe not that different? We all harvest a deer?
I do question as deer hunter's, how we always freak about tag #'s, southern ont is always about more tag's? You all know it? wive's apply to up the tag count, using grampa's tag, folks applying with no intent to hunt?
Guess I'm asking and arguing, how many deer is enough, no peta here, one last me 2 yrs, who needs more?
Family of 4 and we all eat it and love to share it with friends and family. 2 is perfect. Better than $30 beef steak!I'll stay clear of my yearly orange army meat hunt rant, sorry had to get it in?
And another year older, hopefully wiser, look at my way of hunting, sit and stalk, maybe not that different? We all harvest a deer?
I do question as deer hunter's, how we always freak about tag #'s, southern ont is always about more tag's? You all know it? wive's apply to up the tag count, using grampa's tag, folks applying with no intent to hunt?
Guess I'm asking and arguing, how many deer is enough, no peta here, one last me 2 yrs, who needs more?
Zero need, until a member of the party manages to knock down 2-3 deer on concession A when the rest of the group is across the road on concession B. Conservation officer pulls up as he sees hunters exiting bush, as they often sit back and wait for people to show themselves before approaching, and questions the shots he heard. Do you lie to the CO and say you missed or fess up and hope he understands? You're really hooped if he finds out you chose to lie as other hunters cannot use your tag for you unless you're in a group.
There's also the fact the entire group can continue hunting as long as there is still one tag available where as applying as individuals means your buddies who've already shot their deer cannot continue hunting the rest of the week to help you fill your tag.
You always want to apply as a group for deer whenever possible. More time in the bush for everyone, better chances of filling all the tags, and zero chance of getting nailed for illegal party hunting.
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