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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthrops" data-source="post: 2765291" data-attributes="member: 126362"><p>Thanks Rosebud! There are times I wish I was from Alabama. I heard you guys have very generous tag limits for whitetails down there. I'm in a situation where I have to apply as a non-resident in Nevada as I don't know anyone with private land that allows hunting in CA. As a non-resident applicant, my prices are high and I'm competing for a <em>very very</em> limited amount of tags. </p><p></p><p>This is one of my main things I hope to learn from this community. I know people have strong feeling about non-resident hunters, but how does someone in my situation identify non-resident hunting options for various areas of the US if they're just starting out. Learning the rules for hunting in areas outside of those you're familiar with is daunting, so any resources that can help new hunters begin to learn this info would be welcome info if it's already out there somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthrops, post: 2765291, member: 126362"] Thanks Rosebud! There are times I wish I was from Alabama. I heard you guys have very generous tag limits for whitetails down there. I'm in a situation where I have to apply as a non-resident in Nevada as I don't know anyone with private land that allows hunting in CA. As a non-resident applicant, my prices are high and I'm competing for a [I]very very[/I] limited amount of tags. This is one of my main things I hope to learn from this community. I know people have strong feeling about non-resident hunters, but how does someone in my situation identify non-resident hunting options for various areas of the US if they're just starting out. Learning the rules for hunting in areas outside of those you're familiar with is daunting, so any resources that can help new hunters begin to learn this info would be welcome info if it's already out there somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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