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Started by joey46, June 20, 2021, 02:00:59 PM
Quote from: joey46 on June 20, 2021, 02:00:59 PMCurious - If planning an out of state hunt would it make any difference if you were only allowed one bird even if residents could kill two or more.? For me - no - I think I may be more selective and just be happy to be there. A secondary reason is the transport of game. When planning a trip last May to WY a concern was, if successful, how to get the bird from Denver to Tampa on an airliner. I was planning on a soft cooler and a fee for an extra bag. Going to be a hassle. Multiple birds would have increased the problem. Side note - while planning this trip I talked with a ranch manager about a non-guided hunt. When she heard I was coming from Florida she asked if I was driving. She hoped I was since she had several clients from fall antelope hunts that still had meat in storage lockers. They flew in and didn't consider how to get the meat home. Ooops. One bird would be plenty for me. Tagging out on day one would make me a tourist or observer to others in the group. Not a big deal.