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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 1269474" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>That was a wasted two minutes of my life scanning through those posts. All I will say is this advice. You have offered to transfer or give away a tag you can't legally transfer to anyone. Apparently so someone else can use it to appear to be legal if they kill a pronghorn. If that is true, you might want to rescend that offer considering you have just done so on a public forum. As well anyone that has taken you up on it might want to reconsider. That may not have been your intent, but it came off that way. I am sure there is at least one wildlife department employee reading these forums. For everyone else. Look at it this way. Perhaps some good has come from the thread in that others who have not read the hunt descriptions before applying will have been made aware of the difference in the Antelope draw from the other controlled hunts. With that maybe there will be some who now understand and will not be applying for future hunts thinking they are applying for a typical public land controlled hunt. Thus not taking away chances of a tag from those of us like me who have been trying to draw that lifetime tag for several years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 1269474, member: 8580"] That was a wasted two minutes of my life scanning through those posts. All I will say is this advice. You have offered to transfer or give away a tag you can't legally transfer to anyone. Apparently so someone else can use it to appear to be legal if they kill a pronghorn. If that is true, you might want to rescend that offer considering you have just done so on a public forum. As well anyone that has taken you up on it might want to reconsider. That may not have been your intent, but it came off that way. I am sure there is at least one wildlife department employee reading these forums. For everyone else. Look at it this way. Perhaps some good has come from the thread in that others who have not read the hunt descriptions before applying will have been made aware of the difference in the Antelope draw from the other controlled hunts. With that maybe there will be some who now understand and will not be applying for future hunts thinking they are applying for a typical public land controlled hunt. Thus not taking away chances of a tag from those of us like me who have been trying to draw that lifetime tag for several years. [/QUOTE]
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