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The Plan To Kill CA's Catalina Islands 2,000 Mule Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2916313" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>It's easy to get a tag, but the conservancy that controls most of the land on the island makes it a pain to hunt there. You need to join their organization for $65/year. If you don't live on the island you have to pay them $200 for a PLM tag, $100 of which you can get back after a successful harvest. You can't have archery equipment or firearms in the campsites and dispersed camping isn't allowed. You have to share your itinerary with the conservancy. You have to carry $500,000 in firearms liability insurance. It's just not worth it to most people.</p><p></p><p>There's also some logistical challenges with hunting on an island, but as long as you know Catalina Express's rules and plan around them it shouldn't be too bad. </p><p></p><p>The conservancy is the one that wants them gone. From what I understand the state hasn't approved their plan yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2916313, member: 123604"] It's easy to get a tag, but the conservancy that controls most of the land on the island makes it a pain to hunt there. You need to join their organization for $65/year. If you don't live on the island you have to pay them $200 for a PLM tag, $100 of which you can get back after a successful harvest. You can't have archery equipment or firearms in the campsites and dispersed camping isn't allowed. You have to share your itinerary with the conservancy. You have to carry $500,000 in firearms liability insurance. It's just not worth it to most people. There's also some logistical challenges with hunting on an island, but as long as you know Catalina Express's rules and plan around them it shouldn't be too bad. The conservancy is the one that wants them gone. From what I understand the state hasn't approved their plan yet. [/QUOTE]
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