RE: Bad News for Kansas Bowhunters
Stealthycat, it is true that it could happen that way. It would have been better to limit this rule to NR tags, almost completely because of the NR landowner transfer tag. But now if they can't draw the unit they normally hunt, then then probably won't go at all. With this type of a tag, it would help the public crowded lands out, but overall, less NR would come here, because of it being tougher to get a tag, so less money for KS.
I'm not sure about what sex the tag includes, but I'm assuming it'll be unitized buck and doe probably also.
Holwer, they could do it that way, but since they are a landowner, the landowner can buy up to 4 tags which can be transfered. So as long as stealthy hunts on the landowners land, and can have the landowner transfer a cheap tag to him, then he'll be assured. Back when Kansas had a draw and people got turned down, landowner tags were the way around it.