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Old 01-03-2016, 11:24 PM
deerguy deerguy is offline
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Originally Posted by huntwat View Post
Well this turned into something other than outfitter tags didn't it??
I see lots of good ideas on here.
Since the time is now to contact ESRD, please do. ( They will direct you to the proper people).
My list is going to be:
1. NO tags for non-res for any species that is on a draw.
2. NO Antlered landowner tags.
3. Throw out the 10% outfitter tags as it will not be needed.
4. Add Sunday hunting to wmu 100's
5. Minimum 223 for deer size or smaller game.
6. Charge for tags as soon as they are drawn.

Arguing on here does nothing. CONTACT ESRD Now.
#1 - No allocations for any species on draw for outfitters
#2 - Abolish the hunter host system, have non residents unable to draw any license with a projected wait time of longer then 5 years with all tags drawn by non residents requiring use of a licensed guide
#3 - Landowner tags only for Antlerless animals with proof that landowner allows hunting by Joe public on his land
#4 - Create a Split draw between general weapons seasons and Archery only seasons.
#5 - increase draw fees to $30 per application, Increase tags fees sans Whitetailed deer/Mule deer to a minimum 5x the current price with the Tag price need to be paid upfront prior to draw.
#6 - Change resident status requirements to a minimum of two years with no period longer then 14 days out of province unless for work
#7 - Do away with online draw system and resort back to mail in draw system with results and information still posted online, require proof of residency every 3 years by proof of valid Alberta government identification
#8 - Turkey and Antelope change to once in a lifetime lottery draw, but maintain priority points as amount of times name entered in draw.
#9 - take away last two weeks of September of general archery season and add a 2 week season at the end of December of Archery only hunting, in zones that are applicable.
#10 - Allow use of "bait" for deer.
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