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Old 08-14-2018, 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Outdoorfanatic View Post
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.
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.
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