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#12
I looked it up, its all good. Cow tag is listed as a B license. I forgot all about the A & B thing. I believe got it all figured out now.
I'm still going to call the # you gave me Muley, before I fill & send out the license. Just to be sure. Thanks Everyone
I'm still going to call the # you gave me Muley, before I fill & send out the license. Just to be sure. Thanks Everyone
Last edited by BuckAlley; 03-08-2011 at 06:01 AM.
#15
Typical Buck
Joined: Nov 2008
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To add to what TXhunter58 is telling you, the OTC tag is an "A" list tag. So if you hunt with an OTC tag for 2nd rifle, you need to have a "left over" tag for 1st rifle. You can still put in for your point in the draw. If you want, PM your email address and I can email you the left over list that was published last year before they started editing it after sales. You can see what was left over last year for the unit/season you are wanting.
#16
Typical Buck
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My understanding from the DOW is any elk license obtained in the draw is considered an "A" license so becareful. I saw that they listed "A" "B" in the brochure but when I stopped in and asked 2 years ago, my 1st statement is what was explained to me. Any leftover becomes a "B" license.
#17
Is it just me that finds B tags for Cow elk for $300+ outrageous?
Sorry if I'm going to spend $300 on a tag which is just a meat tag, I think I'll just go to the store and buy T-bones, are they really just trying to keep all the meat tags for residents? Really I can't see spending more than $100 for a 2nd tag for a cow or doe when it'll just be for meat.
I mean what non-residents are buying these tags?
Sorry if I'm going to spend $300 on a tag which is just a meat tag, I think I'll just go to the store and buy T-bones, are they really just trying to keep all the meat tags for residents? Really I can't see spending more than $100 for a 2nd tag for a cow or doe when it'll just be for meat.
I mean what non-residents are buying these tags?
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Kerrville, Tx. USA
Just sold some 500 Lb calves for nearly $700! Have you bought steak lately! Hunting is actually starting to save me money! And it is only going to get worse. As corn moves back to methanol feed prices will keep climbing. And it is $354 for a cow tag.


