Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: sweetlou on May 22, 2012, 07:02:21 PM
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Anybody ever hunt white tail in ND?
My buddy is headed off to college over there. He knows some guys overe there with 15000+ acres that we can hunt. The owner told my friend he sits in his tree stand and passes up 8pt bucks loooking for somethin bigger! I'm pretty pumped to go this september.
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Yes, Wheres he going? UND? Im from there. Better put in soon. Deadline is the 5th I believe. Great hunting. Have fun.
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He's going to Jamestown college. Do you have to put in if your archery hunting? I was kinda looking over the regs and saw you have to put in for rifle.
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Ahh I have a lot of good friends there. Yes, their are no over the counter tags for anything in the state. Period well except for fishing.
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Well shoot, i better put in. thanks for that! i woulda bought a ticket to go over and not hunt lol.
hows the waterfowl hunting over there?
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Well shoot, i better put in. thanks for that! i woulda bought a ticket to go over and not hunt lol.
hows the waterfowl hunting over there?
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Its Amazing especially around devils lake, and 99 percent of the private land will allow you to hunt. You'll love the hunting. Just not the weather.
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Awesome! im really excited. I won't care so much about weather as long as i can kill some ducks and have a great chance a nice white tail.
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you say that until your out there and its 55 below zero...... :chuckle:
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Ahh I have a lot of good friends there. Yes, their are no over the counter tags for anything in the state. Period well except for fishing.
Not true. From http://gf.nd.gov/hunting/big-game/deer
Archery Season
2012 season dates: (noon) August 31, 2012 - January 6, 2013.
Licenses available from the Department, Instant Licensing by Telephone, and county auditors and their license vendors. More about how to obtain licenses.
Resident licenses required:
•Fishing, Hunting and Furbearer Certificate, $1
•General Game and Habitat License, $13, or a Combination License, $32 (includes Small Game, General Game and Habitat, Furbearer, and Fishing licenses)
•Deer Bow License, $20/$10 for youth under age 16 (see *Note above).
Nonresident licenses required:
•Nonresident Fishing, Hunting and Furbearer Certificate, $2
•General Game and Habitat License, $13
•Nonresident Deer Bow License, $200 (two types available): •Any deer: allows taking either mule or white-tailed deer (see *Note above). Include a note if you wish to apply as a party. Sold out for 2012.
•White-tailed deer: the number of licenses is unlimited.
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Hey buddy it is true. Their may be an unlimited number of white tail tags but I can promise you wont get any unless you apply. You cannot head over to walmart or Scheel's sports center and buy deer tags on the spot.
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I was looking it up earlier this year cause I have some family that has property over there and you have to put in for a tag and I thought the deadline was in April I could be wrong. They only draw 5% of the tags for non residents.
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If by "apply" for a tag you mean purchase on-line, then yes, you can't hunt anywhere without "applying".
Click here to "apply" for a non-resident whitetail archery tag and have it mailed to your house. http://gf.nd.gov/licenses/purchase-licenses-online
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I was looking it up earlier this year cause I have some family that has property over there and you have to put in for a tag and I thought the deadline was in April I could be wrong. They only draw 5% of the tags for non residents.
You must put in for a lottery draw for Rifle tags. The deadline to apply is June 6.
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If by "apply" for a tag you mean purchase on-line, then yes, you can't hunt anywhere without "applying".
Click here to "apply" for a non-resident whitetail archery tag and have it mailed to your house. http://gf.nd.gov/licenses/purchase-licenses-online
Umm you can hunt WA st without applying and MN. You can go in and buy over the counter, while as in North Dakota you cannot. And yes their are deadlines to all draws. Trust me. I'm from there born and raised.
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And if you look at the link you posted with a little attention to detail it says apply online "for LOTTERY"
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Nonresident Licenses
Deer gun, moose, elk, bighorn sheep, tundra swan and wild turkey licenses are issued by lottery and require special application procedures. Go to Online Services to learn what lottery licenses are available at the present time or download and print an application
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If by "apply" for a tag you mean purchase on-line, then yes, you can't hunt anywhere without "applying".
Click here to "apply" for a non-resident whitetail archery tag and have it mailed to your house. http://gf.nd.gov/licenses/purchase-licenses-online
Umm you can hunt WA st without applying and MN. You can go in and buy over the counter, while as in North Dakota you cannot. And yes their are deadlines to all draws. Trust me. I'm from there born and raised.
My buddy is working in the oil fields right now and does not have resident status. He bought an over the counter archery whitetail tag, so maybe something has changed since you moved.
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Well sh** the way I read it had me confused as hell. I thought it was for everything but if its not looks like I'm going to try to go hunt my families 17,000 acres!
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non resident- buck draw you can buy and kill three bucks if you get drawn for all three!!! that is the coolest thing ever!!! plus doe tags are pretty cheap too.
muzzleloader is only draw for whitetail the whole state is open if drawn.
then modern is draw but is a certain unit only if drawn
Archery whitetail over the counter the whole state is open
That area has some dandy bucks. find an area away from the towns and if it isnt posted you can hunt it so that is super awesome. Find someone with alfafa fields and corn standing once the snow hits it is a great hunt but super cold!!! I was hunting in 06,07,09 shot a nice 3x3 22" wide heavy horned that had been wounded durning gun season 5 minutes left in the hunt the night before I flew out. I missed a monster buck the night before with kickers and long tines because I hadn't changed my powder everytime I got in an out of the truck. It was -34 degrees out and the gun would frost up from the cold to the warm truck and my powder got wet and messed up from it. So change powder alot if muzzleloading. It happened twice to me on that trip before I figured out what happened from a guy in town. I will dig up a picture if I can find one. Its a good state to hunt too.
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North Dakota buck muzzleloader
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Thats a classic photo there. I like how his eye is shining blue and looking all sinister. :tup:
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I got one photo before the camera battery was dead and my screen cracked in the field cuz it was so cool it froze both my camera and video camera screens!!! It sucked!
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One could dream that Washington would give private landowners this perk.
Gratis Resident & Nonresident Landowner
Eligibility: An individual who is a resident, corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, limited partnership,or partnership that has executed a lease for at least one hundred sixty acres [64.75 hectares] of land and that actively farms or ranches that land or an individual, corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, limited partnership, or partnership that holds title to at least one hundred sixty acres [64.75 hectares] of land is eligible to apply for a license to hunt deer without charge, or if that entity is a nonresident upon payment of the fee requirement for a nonresident big game license, upon filing a signed application describing that land. If the license is issued to a corporation, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, limited partnership, or partnership, only one license may be issued and the license must be issued in the name of an individual shareholder, member, or partner. The land must be within a unit open for the hunting of deer.
Resident licenses required:
Gratis Permit, no charge. No other licenses required. (see *Note above)
Nonresident licenses required:
Nonresident Landowner Permit, $220 (Fee includes: Landowner Permit, $200, Application fee, $5, Nonresident Fishing, Hunting and Furbearer Certificate, $2, and General Game and Habitat License, $13) (see *Note above).
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It is just a different culture back there. Heck honorably discharged vetrans don't even pay for deer tags or fishing licenses in MN. Active duty from any state get those perks as well.
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I was thinking about putting in for rifle deer. What units would you guys suggest that have hunted there in the past?
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I was thinking about putting in for rifle deer. What units would you guys suggest that have hunted there in the past?
Honestly I put in for the west units by the border of Montana some big mulie bucks there but you will be lucky to draw it without a ton of points but alot of units are good for whitetails. Muzzleloader I drew my first time I put in and now have 5 points for muzzle and have 6 for rifle and only put in for hard draws for rifle though.