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Old 01-04-2016, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by huntwat View Post
No and No.
That being said, priority points should be able to be handed over or inherited by immediate family.
That would be the silliest idea ever. People that don't hunt, or that haven't hunted in many years, and don't intend to hunt again, would be applying for draws just to give the priority to their relatives. All that a person needs to do to apply is to purchase a WIN card, you don't even need to be eligible to hunt.
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