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I used one in the past and the only stipulation was I had to have a current deer tag. So if you did not fill your deer tag last year, you should be good. If it is the same program you should be good to go. The landowner will have official paperwork you have to fill out when you arrive. He will document your license, tag number, name, etc. and you get to go hunt. Hope you get to help the land owner and fill your freezer.
I believe they are the same thing. And even if you fill your general tag you can still hunt on one of these tags as long as you pay the $22. Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
Quote from: emac on January 04, 2017, 09:05:01 PMI believe they are the same thing. And even if you fill your general tag you can still hunt on one of these tags as long as you pay the $22. Sent from my SM-G935V using TapatalkI don't think they are the same.I hunted a depredation elk hunt about 3 years ago (did work for the landowner, who doesn't hunt elk), and the WDFW letter clearly stated that no other tag beside the letter was required for kill or transport.
My buddy gets kill permits and damage prevention tags for his ranch. Once you get your signed paperwork from wdfw, you must go to the store and buy your permit for damage prevention tags. For kill permits, its shoot on site. you can still fill your general tag and use a damage prevention tag. Speaking of it, I still have a damage elk tag in my pocket....