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I was at full draw, waiting for a clean shot, with a 175"+ 6x6 for over 5 minutes
Shot a doe on a landowner tag
Quote from: PolarBear on December 17, 2008, 04:49:56 PMI was at full draw, waiting for a clean shot, with a 175"+ 6x6 for over 5 minutesHoly crap PB, I am lucky to hold mine for a minute and a half.
Shot a doe on a landowner tag and shot my buck opening morning
That's a fantastic photo of a great buck Jeffrey. Well done!
Nice buck Jeffery! Were you in a tree stand or on the surface?
Quote from: Hoytstaffshooter83 on December 17, 2008, 04:53:31 PMShot a doe on a landowner tag and shot my buck opening morningDid you draw a special permit for that second deer you shot? Landowners with crop damage can obtain permits that allow hunters with permission to take X number of animals off that property in a given timeframe determined by WDFW. According to WDFW rep that I talked to, nobody can legally shoot two deer unless they draw a second deer tag. It is not a tag for an additional animal. You have to use your general tag should you harvest an animal. Landowner permits just allow additional hunting opportunity (time) to assure the right number of deer get taken on that particular property. This info is straight from the Spokane WDFW office, I talked with them last month before I hunted a private land section on a doe damage permit.