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<blockquote data-quote="DayDay" data-source="post: 5415703" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p><strong>Thanks for this from me as well. </strong>I had this all wrong. No need to read further; I'm just blowing off steam below.</p><p></p><p>The only mention of a "statewide limit" that I could find in the current hunting guide is in the Juvenile Hunt information which I wouldn't normally review. The people that wrote the hunting guide did a poor job this year. It should define that there is a statewide limit but it only gives a limit for Unit ABCD&L and a separate limit for CWD Unit.</p><p></p><p>The guide "clearly" implies that there are two groups (Unit ABCD&L and Unit CWD) with each group having its own set of limits; to me it means 5 bucks which I mentioned in an earlier post and I will now go back and edit my post after seeing the clarification. The hunting guide also states that there are antlerless limits for each Unit and that going to another county within the same unit does not change that limit. This implies that a person can shoot the antlerless limit for each unit separately as well (which I think is still valid?).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here is the confusing statement from the hunting guide that was poorly written after taking the facebook update into account:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It could also be interpreted further to be that each Unit of A, B, C, D, & L has an antlered deer limit of 2; especially when looking at the charts for each Unit which has the number of antlered deer (2) for each unit except for the chart for Unit CWD which has 3. <strong>The big mistake I see is that they took away the mention of a statewide limit in the <em>Deer Definitions and Bag Limits</em> section which was in previous seasons' hunting guides.</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay, I feel better blowing off this steam; just frustrated when regulations are poorly written.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DayDay, post: 5415703, member: 9643"] [B]Thanks for this from me as well. [/B]I had this all wrong. No need to read further; I'm just blowing off steam below. The only mention of a "statewide limit" that I could find in the current hunting guide is in the Juvenile Hunt information which I wouldn't normally review. The people that wrote the hunting guide did a poor job this year. It should define that there is a statewide limit but it only gives a limit for Unit ABCD&L and a separate limit for CWD Unit. The guide "clearly" implies that there are two groups (Unit ABCD&L and Unit CWD) with each group having its own set of limits; to me it means 5 bucks which I mentioned in an earlier post and I will now go back and edit my post after seeing the clarification. The hunting guide also states that there are antlerless limits for each Unit and that going to another county within the same unit does not change that limit. This implies that a person can shoot the antlerless limit for each unit separately as well (which I think is still valid?). Here is the confusing statement from the hunting guide that was poorly written after taking the facebook update into account: It could also be interpreted further to be that each Unit of A, B, C, D, & L has an antlered deer limit of 2; especially when looking at the charts for each Unit which has the number of antlered deer (2) for each unit except for the chart for Unit CWD which has 3. [B]The big mistake I see is that they took away the mention of a statewide limit in the [I]Deer Definitions and Bag Limits[/I] section which was in previous seasons' hunting guides.[/B] Okay, I feel better blowing off this steam; just frustrated when regulations are poorly written. [/QUOTE]
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