ORIGINAL: Pawildman
Well, I think this is the way it goes for the DMAP tags....You apply initially for a single license in a particular DMAP area. You can apply for more than one area at the same time, unlike antlerless license. If the area(s) you initially applied for have unsold tags at the time of the second round, you may apply for one additional tag for those areas. So, in reality, if you applied initially for tags in say three DMAP areas, were successful in getting those tags, then at the time of the second round if all the areas you applied in initially still had tags left, you can re-apply again. If you are successful again on the second round in all three areas, you will have your state-wide buck tag and six DMAP tags. If you also applied for WMU specific antlerless license, got a first round pick, re-applied for a second round if any were available, and got one of those too, you now are legally able to kill nine deer. ...One buck, six DMAP antlerless deer, and two WMU specific antlerless. That's nine. If I'm wrong, someone please correct me...............
no, you are right on,i only put on what is TRUTH , i never fib and try to be a accurate as i can but times i just dont have enough info EVEN tho its all truth........
like i said about using D-MAP in other areas not covered ..
you can bet that if doe stands along road in a area that is not covered by d-map, its a goner...
this is why i take so much heat from a lot of hunters,i want 1 deer and your done here in WMU2G ..
they want to kill 4 ,5 ,6 10 deer even tho they know that there is kids, elderly ,hunters that are not as good hunting as others that are doing this and they dont get a deer..
its GREED and MEAT...