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Originally Posted by Outdoorfanatic
The answer to the question lies in whether or not the undersubscribed tag you purchased is for buck or doe. If you in fact got a doe undersubscribed than you are still eligible for the general tag as well. Guys I hunt with are constantly asking me what code they should be applying for and with the opportunity for two mule deer tags in a year it can be very confusing. You'll have to double check what undersubscribed you acquired and that should answer the question. The system really should allow for a general tag regardless since any C.O. can look up on the spot whether or not you do or don't have a draw for buck. That way the general could always be used on a doe in a general archery WMU season. However that's not currently the way its set up. So conclusion is you are allow 2 tags, one buck, one doe and the general would be considered a buck tag if you've already acquired a doe draw tag including an undersubscribed. Check it out with Fish and Wildlife Edmonton.
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It actually isn't that confusing, especially if you use the correct terminology, which is antlered/antlerless. Other than the exceptions already mentioned as in Camp Wainwright/Ministers tags, a person can't hold more than one tag that allows the harvest of an antlered mule deer.