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Post by Hoosier Hunter on Aug 16, 2005 19:03:28 GMT -5
It's been a few years since I last applied so I have a question. With the Crane hunt they say you need to have a buddy.
Since the applications don't have buddy info on then I see no reason why both me and my buddy can't apply. Is this right?
Glad I live close to Bloomington, I need to drop mine in the mail tonight.
Good job on the website Woody. Sorry I haven't been visiting here much. Just haven't had time. I have to get all my honey do's squared away before deer season....
HH
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 16, 2005 19:37:43 GMT -5
It's been a few years since I last applied so I have a question. With the Crane hunt they say you need to have a buddy. Since the applications don't have buddy info on then I see no reason why both me and my buddy can't apply. Is this right? Glad I live close to Bloomington, I need to drop mine in the mail tonight. Good job on the website Woody. Sorry I haven't been visiting here much. Just haven't had time. I have to get all my honey do's squared away before deer season.... HH As I understand it - You and your buddy can both put in. If you are both drawn then you can take each other as a buddy – IF it is not on the same day. Thanks for the compliment. I am trying to make it as good as I can. It is you guys' site. I'm just the caretaker here. Here are the details on "Partners" from the 2005 - 2006 Indiana Hunting and Trapping Guide Partner SystemThe drawing will not select partners. Every hunter selected through the drawing may choose any person as a partner to hunt with him/her on any Military/Refuge hunt. Selected hunters will have the option of hunting with or without a partner on all areas that do not specifically require a partner. As in the past, Crane and Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge require that you bring a partner. The hunter selected in the drawing will be provided with two forms for admission to the hunt (Notification I) and two license request certificates (Notification II). While each individual can only submit one hunt drawing application card, each individual can participate in multiple hunts if chosen as a partner in addition to being selected in the drawing. However, on any hunt day, an individual cannot be both a partner and a selected hunter or be a partner with more than one selected hunter. There is no limit on how many times a hunter can participate as a partner. A hunter chosen as a partner by more than one person can use the partner license request certificate from each selected hunter to obtain multiple licenses. A partner can take one deer for each license provided, but may not exceed the daily bag limit for the hunt area.
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 16, 2005 20:33:31 GMT -5
Oh... BTW... the 19th of August is the deadline to get them in.
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