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Re: Baiting blacktails
« Reply #60 on: May 31, 2012, 08:33:14 PM »
Leave the bear tag at home if you are over bait.  Same thing with coyote hunting with a smaller than .24 (.223 for example) with a big game tag is a violation. Heard it first hand from a gamie.  BS to be sure but not worth the hassle or to lose Master Hunter status, etc...

I wouldn't worry about leaving my bear tag at home, just don't shoot a bear over bait. What if you see on on the way to your hunting area? I would never leave my bear tag at home if bear season were open.


 


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