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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1204643" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your info is correct, with exeption that now they give you a map. You don't have to buy one.</p><p>I went as a helper with my buddy that drew out, and went to the orientation with him. </p><p>Its not a real biggy. They explain the rules, and then let you go into the main hall where you can talk to the refuge personell that are in the area every day.</p><p>DO NOT let some magazine hunting technique or what ever blind you to what these guys tell you.</p><p>My buddy thought he knew it all from hunting in Co. and almost didn't kill his bull. </p><p>Its kind of a grey area the way they put in the rules about a helper. To me it read the hunter is allowed one hunter, but in reality you can have unlimited helpers. I met up with a guy from another town and since neither of our hunters had taken a elk, we volunteered to help bring out two others. </p><p>Good excuse to get into the hunting areas and get a look around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1204643, member: 5412"] Your info is correct, with exeption that now they give you a map. You don't have to buy one. I went as a helper with my buddy that drew out, and went to the orientation with him. Its not a real biggy. They explain the rules, and then let you go into the main hall where you can talk to the refuge personell that are in the area every day. DO NOT let some magazine hunting technique or what ever blind you to what these guys tell you. My buddy thought he knew it all from hunting in Co. and almost didn't kill his bull. Its kind of a grey area the way they put in the rules about a helper. To me it read the hunter is allowed one hunter, but in reality you can have unlimited helpers. I met up with a guy from another town and since neither of our hunters had taken a elk, we volunteered to help bring out two others. Good excuse to get into the hunting areas and get a look around. [/QUOTE]
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