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<blockquote data-quote="NDbowman" data-source="post: 390180" data-attributes="member: 1525"><p>no I have a gratis tag and a bow tag. The bow tag has to filled with a bow during bow season. The gratis tag is good for bow, rifle, or muzzleloader season. You can fill your gratis tag during any of the three seasons. I don't even apply for muzzleloader anymore, I just use my gratis tag if I don't fill it during rifle season.</p><p></p><p></p><p>from the game and fish proclamation</p><p></p><p><strong>Resident Gratis and Nonresident Landowner </strong>- Licenses are available to residents and nonresidents who own, or residents who lease for agricultural purposes and actively farm or ranch, at least 150 acres of land located in an open hunting area. These licenses are valid only upon land described on the license. The license consists of the tag and the copy of the application returned to the landowner/lessee (both need to be in possession while hunting). The resident gratis or nonresident landowner license may be used during the deer bow, deer gun or muzzleloader seasons until the license is filled. Resident gratis and nonresident landowner licenses are issued only through the Department’s Bismarck office and are subtracted from the maximum number of deer gun licenses available (nonresident landowner from the 1 percent allocation), for each unit. A resident who holds a valid lottery license to hunt deer may hunt the same species and sex of deer, for which that person’s license is valid, on land in an adjoining unit for which that person would be eligible for a resident gratis deer license. A person, that person’s spouse, and their children who have a gratis deer license may hunt together on any qualifying land described on any of their licenses provided they hunt within the same unit in which their described land is located. No other licenses are required for resident gratis licensees. Applications received by the application deadline were issued an any-legal-deer license. Applications received after the deadline will be issued licenses based on availability after the initial lottery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDbowman, post: 390180, member: 1525"] no I have a gratis tag and a bow tag. The bow tag has to filled with a bow during bow season. The gratis tag is good for bow, rifle, or muzzleloader season. You can fill your gratis tag during any of the three seasons. I don't even apply for muzzleloader anymore, I just use my gratis tag if I don't fill it during rifle season. from the game and fish proclamation [B]Resident Gratis and Nonresident Landowner [/B]- Licenses are available to residents and nonresidents who own, or residents who lease for agricultural purposes and actively farm or ranch, at least 150 acres of land located in an open hunting area. These licenses are valid only upon land described on the license. The license consists of the tag and the copy of the application returned to the landowner/lessee (both need to be in possession while hunting). The resident gratis or nonresident landowner license may be used during the deer bow, deer gun or muzzleloader seasons until the license is filled. Resident gratis and nonresident landowner licenses are issued only through the Department’s Bismarck office and are subtracted from the maximum number of deer gun licenses available (nonresident landowner from the 1 percent allocation), for each unit. A resident who holds a valid lottery license to hunt deer may hunt the same species and sex of deer, for which that person’s license is valid, on land in an adjoining unit for which that person would be eligible for a resident gratis deer license. A person, that person’s spouse, and their children who have a gratis deer license may hunt together on any qualifying land described on any of their licenses provided they hunt within the same unit in which their described land is located. No other licenses are required for resident gratis licensees. Applications received by the application deadline were issued an any-legal-deer license. Applications received after the deadline will be issued licenses based on availability after the initial lottery. [/QUOTE]
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