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Old 10-27-2007, 09:52 AM
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Question partner licence?

A friend called last night and was wondering if i could partner up on his elk
draw. I do not think this is possible, am still looking thru regs. Thought maybe one of you might know.
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Old 10-27-2007, 12:05 PM
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I Am Pretty Sure That Is A No On An Elk Tag....
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Old 10-27-2007, 12:14 PM
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Partner Licence
The following Partner Licences are available:
1. A resident holder of an Antlerless Moose Special Licence has the option of designating one eligible resident hunter (adult or youth) to be a partner on the Special Licence, thereby allowing the designated hunter to obtain a Special Antlerless Moose Partner Licence.

2. A resident holder of an Antlered Moose Special Licence has the option of designating one eligible hunter, either a resident (adult or youth) or a non-resident (Canadian) (adult or youth), to be a partner on the Special Licence, thereby allowing the designated hunter to obtain a Special Antlered Moose Partner Licence. To qualify for a Partner Licence in a particular WMU, the non-resident (Canadian) must have been eligible to apply for the Special Licence in that WMU.
A non-resident (Canadian) holder of an Antlered Moose Special Licence obtained through the draw process has the option of designating one eligible resident (adult or youth) hunter to be a partner on the Special Licence, thereby allowing the designated hunter to obtain a Special Antlered Moose Partner Licence.

3. Resident hunters successful in drawing a Special Licence in any of the other Draws may designate one eligible resident youth (12 to 17 years of age) to be a partner on their Special Licence.


In licencing right below the Landowner licence.
And your toast, no partner on an elk tag, only slick top moose.
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Old 10-28-2007, 09:21 AM
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Thumbs up partner licence

Thank you fot the info,as I thought not allowed again thanks for the help.
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