Pumped up
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for two reasons. Just got off the phone with an old friend and we finalized plans for an opening weekend private land hunt in Washington County, Missouri. Two monthsfrom now I'll take my bow into the woods for the first time!
Also, I just found out that I can hunt Missouri as a resident since it's my home of record. Between bow season and gun season, that'll save me around $300.00.
Also, I just found out that I can hunt Missouri as a resident since it's my home of record. Between bow season and gun season, that'll save me around $300.00.
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No, no military discount, but I'm not complaining.
No, no military discount, but I'm not complaining.
Missouri does not give active vets free hunting license?!
Minnesota does and I think all states should for their vetsserving and protecting this fine country. Even those in the Navy. 





