I will be happy with fair when I get my tags
Correct me if I am wrong but there is not a "gratis" tag for moose and elk but rather some preference is given to land owners. In other words, land owners are in the same lottery as everyone else but have a higher percentage of drawing than a city dweller.
Elk tag is supposed to be a once in a lifetime tag, I know of at least one land owner who has bagged to big bull elk. Yeah I am jealous
Sounds like they should implement this rule for Elk as well then "If a landowner moose license holder is unsuccessful in harvesting a moose, that person may return the unused license to the Department and apply for a license to hunt moose in future years."
No they should change the law to once in a lifetime, but the NDGF doesn't have the balls.
Yeah I am jealous
Wonder why that rule exists for Moose but not Elk?
I actually got quite an ass chewing by one for even asking to hunt. He was very upset about the gratis difference between E2 landowners and the landowners that get tags yearly around the park.
Agreed. I got impatient last year after 16 years or so (I'm 33) so I put in for a cow and got drawn first try. I figure if I want a trophy bull I can go to MT, CO or WY. Landowners that I talked to over the summer and fall were great. Ended up shooting a cow on public land, but that was after weeks of hunting private stuff. Also in person introductions go a long way vs. faceless phone calls. And ND cow elk are delicious.IMO, one of the biggest problems with this system is US, THE SPORTSMEN!!!! It's not about hunting elk and the whole experience of chasing these majestic creatures, it's all about shooting that BIG BULL!!! I applied one time for a cow elk tag in ND, and I was SUCCESSFUL the first year I applied. So I don't buy into this "I'm never going to get a ND elk tag in my lifetime, so something needs to be changed" garbage. If you want to hunt elk in ND, it's NOT that hard to get a cow tag. However, if a cow isn't good enough for you and you "CHOOSE" to go for a bull tag, that's your choice so deal with the realities. Furthermore, putting 500 bucks in a coffee can each year you are denied a tag would soon provide you with enough cash to go on a pretty good elk hunt in MT, CO, or Wyoming. My DIY elk hunt in MT cost about 2500 bucks door to door for 10 days. The system is fine just the way it is. Bash Away Boys!!!
Agreed. I got impatient last year after 16 years or so (I'm 33) so I put in for a cow and got drawn first try. I figure if I want a trophy bull I can go to MT, CO or WY. Landowners that I talked to over the summer and fall were great. Ended up shooting a cow on public land, but that was after weeks of hunting private stuff. Also in person introductions go a long way vs. faceless phone calls. And ND cow elk are delicious.