![]() 03/09/2015 at 13:03 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
After nearly four months of waiting, I completed my field day safety course. I can now purchase a hunting license and apply for an HQL
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No man is an island. Except you, Ellis.
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You need one of these *and* a blasting license to hunt with dynamite arrows, right?
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That would be correct.
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Bah, juts weld up a big spear on the front of you car and go chase 'em down. don't need no fancy expensive government license to hit no deer with yer car. YEEEEHAAAAAAWWW
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Congrats! Didn't know there was a whole process for this stuff in MD. Planned your first trip yet?
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I once went deer hunting in a 2003 rx-8. 3/10 would not recommend.
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Thanks! Yeah, it's a pretty complicated process. As soon as duck season comes back, I'll be going with my pastor haha.
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So they give you a patch with a target on it?
Don't do it, man; it's a trap!
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I got 4 with my old Wagoneer! 10/10 would recommend. soo much chrome, no damage. also Should note I did not mean to hit them, just soo many deer on the back roads where I grew up.
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I did hunters safety for fire arms when I was 11 years old. I had to do one for archery last season (at 39), it was actually quite informative and a good refresher. I stick to deer and turkeys, but always get an elk tag just in case one wanders into range.
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You can legally harvest road kill in Montana. If it's not dead just call the highway patrol they will finish it off for you while writing up your accident report.