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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 1056735" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>I will help out people I like and they have to like me. I have gotten burned once but it was not a honey hole. I have even had non-residents put in and we both drew so went hunting together. Great way to meet people. There are laws here that regulate what a guide is but I am not guiding. I am establishing friendships and if we don't hunt together oh well. Nothing in the law says I can't do that.</p><p></p><p>The problem here is it is draw hunt only. We do not have preference points so it is draw or not. The problem is non-residents have only 6% of the tags. So the really good areas have 200 tags which mean non-residents get 12 and you could have over 3000 applicants for that hunt. Now if you apply with a guide or outfitter you have 20 tags but both residents and non-residents can get put in that pool. </p><p></p><p>The other thing G&F did is all cow elk hunts are resident only, they closed all the Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) to resident only. So it seems like most non-residents are going to have to buy landowner tags rather than the public draw.</p><p></p><p>So I would help you but you probably won't be coming here to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 1056735, member: 37223"] I will help out people I like and they have to like me. I have gotten burned once but it was not a honey hole. I have even had non-residents put in and we both drew so went hunting together. Great way to meet people. There are laws here that regulate what a guide is but I am not guiding. I am establishing friendships and if we don't hunt together oh well. Nothing in the law says I can't do that. The problem here is it is draw hunt only. We do not have preference points so it is draw or not. The problem is non-residents have only 6% of the tags. So the really good areas have 200 tags which mean non-residents get 12 and you could have over 3000 applicants for that hunt. Now if you apply with a guide or outfitter you have 20 tags but both residents and non-residents can get put in that pool. The other thing G&F did is all cow elk hunts are resident only, they closed all the Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) to resident only. So it seems like most non-residents are going to have to buy landowner tags rather than the public draw. So I would help you but you probably won't be coming here to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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