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Are you serious? This is an "any buck " tag, and as I far as I can remember it has always been that way. So, you shot a doe with an any buck tag???
You drew a whitetail tag in western GMU's of the county. That's a lot different than the tag the OP drew, hence the confusion to saying you drew the same tag and shot a doe. Also, I was confused with the OP drawing the Pogue tag and you saying you hunted the "fire lines". You must have been in a different GMU, because the Pogue didn't have fire lines in 07, from the Tripod.
Quote from: MtnMuley on June 21, 2015, 06:20:48 AMYou drew a whitetail tag in western GMU's of the county. That's a lot different than the tag the OP drew, hence the confusion to saying you drew the same tag and shot a doe. Also, I was confused with the OP drawing the Pogue tag and you saying you hunted the "fire lines". You must have been in a different GMU, because the Pogue didn't have fire lines in 07, from the Tripod.My tag was not a white tail only tag. It was "any deer". It essentially the same hunt as the original poster, except I could shoot any deer and hunt multiple GMUs. The Tri-Pod fire started July 4th 2006 via lightning. Our family resort was evacuated in Conconully. The lake reservoir water was used to help put out the fire. Fire lines were cut all over the backside of Baldy Mtn. We have been snow mobiling and hunting them for years. They were cut it when the wind shifted out of fear the fire would race down the backside of the mountain and burn down Conconully. Perhaps you have not hunted much around that part of the Pogue. They are there or I wouldn't of posted it. Good place to hunt for somebody that does not want to go to far into the back country. I drew my tag the year after the big fire (2007) and had success. Had I had more time to hunt, I would have got a nice buck. I only hunted the last Saturday and Sunday of the season. Sunday was the last day.
I looked in the 2007 regs:1035 Pogue A Nov. 1-18 Any deer GMU 233 15 687It says any deer but does not cover multiple GMUs