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Thread: Moose Shared Hunt Question

  1. #11
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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Islander30 View Post
    Ya I was curious about that too....or even if there were originally 4 hunters in the shared hunt and 2 bail can the remaining 2 hunters take a moose each ?
    Yes they can! K

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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    Quote Originally Posted by ACE View Post
    Similar situation . . . . shared hunt, three hunters, two LEH permits.
    One hunter bails out at the last minute .... do the remaining two hunters have two LEH permits ?
    Same as above, one each! K

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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    He still must fill out the leh authorization though if you harvest a moose.

  4. #14
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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    Ya basically remember LEH auths are not tags, they are permission to hunt when hunting isn't normally allowed, that is all.

    Needing a tag is basically a totally seperate system.

    So for a 3 person permission LEH, 2 moose are allowed. Any of you can shoot a moose, to the maximum of two.

    Anyone hunting moose needs a valid moose tag.

    So if someone is staying home and not participating, they don't need a tag.

    Also don't bring someone out who ISN'T on the LEH if they are carrying a gun. Even if they have a tag. You/they will get nailed if caught.

  5. #15
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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    Thanks for all to responses. I was on the same page as most of you. I never came across anything stating everyone needing a tag even if they were staying home. Youd think that would be somewhere if legally they had to.

    Thanks again everyone for taking the time to respond. Heading out tomorrow. If we are successful there will be a thread with our hunt. Pic heavy!

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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    Also don't bring someone out who ISN'T on the LEH if they are carrying a gun. Even if they have a tag. You/they will get nailed if caught.
    As long as the non LEH holder doesn't actually shoot your leh moose, he/she can accompany you while you hunt. They can carry a gun and hunt other critters that are open
    "Do not go where the path may lead,
    go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    just remember if your on a shared hunt each member can kill only 1 moose , you cannot participate on a second kill . Once you kill your moose your done . you can still hunt with a person who still has a tag , but your hunting for deer ,bear etc

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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    Quote Originally Posted by anethema View Post

    Also don't bring someone out who ISN'T on the LEH if they are carrying a gun. Even if they have a tag. You/they will get nailed if caught.

    Completely wrong.


  9. #19
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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    The greatest things these type of threads expose is the need for resident hunters to read the regulations,not once,but many times. Study them.

  10. #20
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    Re: Moose Shared Hunt Question

    It's as clear as mud now Hahahahahaha
    Take a C.O. to figure all this out lol.
    Jelly -- Mixed up in Vegas ------------------->

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