Hunting & Trapping Digest 2008-2009 - (Page 53) Application Schedule The Game Commission, through proper WMU post office boxes, will accept antlerless license applications from state residents beginning the first Monday in August (Monday, Aug. 4, 2008). Nonresident applications will be accepted beginning the third Monday in August (Monday, Aug. 18, 2008). Applications received early will be returned to sender. The original antlerless license application provided with hunting license purchase cannot be copied or reproduced. On the fourth Monday in August (Monday, Aug. 25, 2008), the first round of unsold antlerless applications from residents and nonresidents will be accepted for WMUs with licenses remaining. At this time an individual may submit only one unsold application to one unit. Applying for and receiving more than one “unsold” antlerless license prior to the date for the second round unsold — except in WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D — is against the law and carries a $100 fine. In addition, receiving a second “unsold” license during the first round automatically voids the first “unsold” license a hunter receives. On the second Monday in September (Monday Sept. 8, 2008), the second round of unsold applications will be accepted in WMUs with remaining licenses. Once again, an individual may apply for only one unsold license in a WMU. Overall, an individual may apply for and receive no more than a total of two unsold licenses. In WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D, there is no limit to the number of unsold antlerless license applications an individual can make or receive (No more than 3 individual applications per official envelope). This can be done by mail starting Monday, Aug. 25, until allocations in those three WMUs are exhausted. Over-the-counter sales in these three units only begin Monday, Sept. 8, 2008. Landowner, Disabled Veteran & Armed Forces Antlerless Licenses: Landowner Antlerless Deer Licenses: Applicants (residents and nonresidents) for landowner antlerless deer licenses must apply directly to the County Treasurer of the county where the qualifying acreage is located. These licenses must be applied for prior to start of the regular application period, which begins the first Monday in August. If the qualifying acreage is located within a county with two or more wildlife management units, the applicant selects the management unit he or she desires. If the applicant or his/her agent cannot apply in person, the applicant should mail the regular application, proper remittance ($6 for residents, $26 for nonresidents), proof of ownership and a Landowner Antlerless Deer License Affidavit (available from Treasurers, PGC offices or on-line for a printable document) to the Treasurer in a plain envelope marked “Landowner Antlerless Application.” Applicants who apply by mail must include a business-size, self-addressed and stamped return envelope. Do not use the official antlerless deer license envelope or mail the material to the PGC. Disabled Veteran Antlerless Deer Licenses: Qualified resident applicants for disabled veteran antlerless deer licenses may apply to any County Treasurer for the WMU they desire to hunt in. If an applicant or his/her agent cannot apply in person, applicants should mail their antlerless deer license application, $6 remittance and supporting documents (Veterans Administration form letter), directly to a Treasurer in a plain envelope marked “Disabled Veteran Antlerless Application.” Applicants who apply by mail must include a business-size, self-addressed and stamped return envelope. Do not use the official antlerless deer license envelope or mail the material to the PGC. These licenses may be applied for at any time during the license year. Armed Forces Antlerless Deer Licenses: Qualified residents serving on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, or within 60 days from honorable discharge, may apply to any County Treasurer for the WMU they desire to hunt in. If the applicant or his/her agent cannot apply in person, the application, $6 remittance and supporting documentation (official orders) may be mailed to a County Treasurer using a plain envelope marked “Armed Forces Antlerless Application.” Applicants who apply by mail must include a business-size, self-addressed and stamped return envelope. Do not use the official antlerless deer license envelope or mail the material to the PGC. These licenses may be applied for at any time during the license year. Replacement Antlerless Deer Licenses: Applicants who lose their antlerless deer license may obtain a replacement by applying to any County Treasurer. If the applicant or his/her agent cannot apply in person, their completed Affidavit for Replacement of a Lost License form (available from all issuing agents, PGC offices and on-line for a printable document), $6 remittance and supporting documentation (copy of canceled check or the antlerless deer license number, if known) may be mailed to the County Treasurer using a plain envelope marked “Replacement Antlerless Application.” Applicants must include a business-size, self-addressed and stamped return envelope. Do not use the official antlerless deer license envelope or mail the material to the PGC.
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