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Old 05-26-2020, 08:42 AM
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I don't understand all the fuss over the cost of the draws, if you plan to hunt anyway then it costs nothing more, if you don't plan to buy a license and hunt this year then you shouldn't put in for draws this year.

People are saying it costs to much to put their kids in the draws ??????? a resident youth wildlife certificate costs $8.30 and with that they get a game bird licence. The cost to add them onto someone else's draw application is $0.00 so for a total of $8.30 you get the whole deal for youth's, that's less than taking them to McDonalds for a burger.

Seriously, don't try to convince anyone that it's because it costs to much, if $8.30 is to much to to be able to get your son or daughter a start at the draw priority plus a license to hunt upland birds then it's obvious that something other than money is keep you from exposing them to hunting IMHO.
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