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Originally Posted by Ranger CS
A detail to be aware of:
I learned last fall that the senior can not have purchased a tag for the species he or she wants to apply for partner tag for. For example I purchased an antlered elk tag to hunt elk during the regular season. I did not fill my bull elk tag. I applied for a Partner tag to hunt with my wife during the late cow season and was denied. My wife and I are both over 65. It turned out that she successfully killed a cow elk on her own. It would have been nice if I could have accompanied her with a fire arm.
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If you look at the charts of allowable tags , it clearly states exactly what combinations a resident can apply for or hold. To avoid any potential issues, a person needs to look at the charts before applying for any special licenses.
http://www.albertaregulations.ca/hun...encecosts.html
Page 10 below
https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/387d...et-may2019.pdf