If you received the tag for your group, in the bottom corner should be the license number of the alternate. That person needs to take the tag into a MNR office to initiate the transfer. Of course, it isn't free. I believe there is a $10 charge for the service.Mighty Mooser wrote:It only let me vote once by computer. Send it to people.
Anyone ever have to tranfer their tag to a member in their party? I am going to Disney regardless if I win this or not, but I received the Bull tag for my group, Is it a painstaking process to go through?
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let me get this right: You are giving up a chance to go moose hunting to go to Disney.
You do know you will be giving you hand earned money to a very anti gun/ anti hinting corporation. they even make hunters look evil? so instead of taking your children to the woods with you teaching them field craft and the truth about hunting you would rather give your money to a corporation that is using it to take away out hunting and making us look bad.
I fully understand wanting to spend time with the kids but you can find better choices. I also many of the company's we deal with everyday are anti hunting as well but not to the same extent.
Do as you see fit and it is your money to spend how you what, but when you go and spend your money keep the fact you are helping to end hunting.
You do know you will be giving you hand earned money to a very anti gun/ anti hinting corporation. they even make hunters look evil? so instead of taking your children to the woods with you teaching them field craft and the truth about hunting you would rather give your money to a corporation that is using it to take away out hunting and making us look bad.
I fully understand wanting to spend time with the kids but you can find better choices. I also many of the company's we deal with everyday are anti hunting as well but not to the same extent.
Do as you see fit and it is your money to spend how you what, but when you go and spend your money keep the fact you are helping to end hunting.
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