fiver
Well-Known Member
I don't know for sure how they work it here.
out of state license and tag are about 500$, but you can take a black bear with an OOS deer tag and then go buy a second deer tag for your deer.
it's quite a bit cheaper than most other places and we get a lot of out of state hunters because of that.
areas that I used to do well in are over run with road hunters doing 35-40 mph and passing me left and right while I'm working the spotting scope.
they started catching on to what I was doing when they would come past me for the 5th time that day and see us loading a deer into the truck.
it was so bad last year that I cut the road in when it had over a foot of new snow on it and was passed by 6 trucks before I made it 4 miles up the road.
2 miles later I had passed 4 of them buried in the ditch and could offer no assistance on my 4 wheeler.
during that ride not one single side road had been used and there were no foot prints going up any of the trails except the one I went up.
by noon, when I come back down, the road was pounded into flat mud.
any other time of the year I can drive the full length of the road [about 45 miles of dirt] and might maybe see one other truck.
out of state license and tag are about 500$, but you can take a black bear with an OOS deer tag and then go buy a second deer tag for your deer.
it's quite a bit cheaper than most other places and we get a lot of out of state hunters because of that.
areas that I used to do well in are over run with road hunters doing 35-40 mph and passing me left and right while I'm working the spotting scope.
they started catching on to what I was doing when they would come past me for the 5th time that day and see us loading a deer into the truck.
it was so bad last year that I cut the road in when it had over a foot of new snow on it and was passed by 6 trucks before I made it 4 miles up the road.
2 miles later I had passed 4 of them buried in the ditch and could offer no assistance on my 4 wheeler.
during that ride not one single side road had been used and there were no foot prints going up any of the trails except the one I went up.
by noon, when I come back down, the road was pounded into flat mud.
any other time of the year I can drive the full length of the road [about 45 miles of dirt] and might maybe see one other truck.