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Old 07-27-2008, 10:07 AM
duffy4 duffy4 is offline
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Default Partner, Archery, Antlered moose hunting

Here's an interesting question.

My wife was drawn for Antleres Moose late season.
1. so she can hunt moose with this licence in the early archery season.
2. I can get a partner licence and hunt moose with her.

What do you think of me sitting in a tree stand over a lick waiting with my bow for a moose, while my wife sits in a lawnchair reading a book 100 yards away with a bow beside her?

Robin in Rocky
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Old 07-27-2008, 10:20 AM
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If you guys can communicate with each other I guess its legal. Would your wife be ok with you filling her tag and her putting in little if any effort?
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Old 07-27-2008, 10:27 AM
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Like dark wing said, if you're able to communicate then I guess you're legal, but why not hang two treestands so she's in on the action? Might be a little more fun for her. I'm not so sure that the intent of the partner license is for someone to shoot your moose for you while you're reading a book.
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