Jiffy
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They won't answer...too busy restocking mountain lions.
Watford City Police held a deer tag raffle this year and I was lucky enough to win, it can be used for any season any unit, once filled Iam done… so my results are in”successful” now I have to figure out where I should spend my time scouting
Congratulations on winning the fundraiser tag!
Are you still allowed to also "draw" a tag in the regular lottery? For the record, that wouldn't bother me in the least.
Get a fundraiser tag, regular gun, OTC archery, and draw your ML you could shoot 4 bucks AND send a bunch of jealous folks to the ER with heart palpitations.
You can always use that muzzy to fill that doe tag.Doe tag for rifle and the muzzy sits in the gun cabinet for the 14th year. O well that how the ball bounces. LB
Nothing for me again. But should have a good shot with 2 points next year in the unit I apply.
I may actually apply for one of the units with extra tags. Boy...7,900 extra tags still out there. What's that say about the ND landscape and deer populations compared to accessible hunting land and the number of hunters??
it says that people are too lazy to travel to a unit outside their comfort zone and do a little research and hunt a new area . Theirs 2 units with leftover buck white tail tags , get onx maps and go hunt plenty of plots and public in those units . I guess it’s easier for folks to go on Facebook and other blog sites and bitch about not getting a tag .
I agree with you . Good luck this fall if you try a new unitI suppose laziness is part of it. I think the other part is folks (like myself) have maybe hunted family land or the same land for generations. These areas may not be more popular and/or have fewer deer than the past, so getting a tag isn't sure thing.
I didn't say what I said to be argumentative, more so just the nuances of this state's deer herd and hunting habits.
I probably will apply to one of those units this fall and try to get out of my comfort zone a bit.