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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1204706" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm kind of not understanding this? You only have to pay $5 to enter. If you don't take the hunt there is no charge.</p><p>You've only screwed a hunter from a hunt. </p><p>I understand what your saying about having to send your money in, but last year,(it really pissed me off) there were 25 people there that didn't have a handicap. Bill Starry berated them to no end in the meeting, but still let them hunt. I'm thinking there were not enough handicap hunters, so they let a few of the dumb ones in that can't read to help with the does or whatever. </p><p>I think they should have sent them home, and screw them for the money for being a dumba$$.</p><p>There must have not been a shortage this year as I know one guy in a wheelchair that didn't get drawn. </p><p></p><p>What about this are the dumb ones having a problem with??</p><p></p><p>338 Archery McAlester AAP (C, phy. chal.) Oct. 8-10 100 (2) Only 1 Antlered </p><p></p><p>C) Physically Challenged (phy. chal.) Archery Hunt - Applicants must have a permanent disability to the extent that they cannot use a conventional longbow, as certified by a physician licensed to practice in Oklahoma or bordering state or a non-ambulatory or motor vehicle permit. A person who qualifies to use a crossbow shall have in their possession while in the field, and present at hunt check-in, written evidence of such certification. In addition, at McAlester AAP, selected applicants must report on the Thursday preceding their hunt to attend a pre-hunt briefing. Failure to attend this briefing will result in cancellation. Hunters under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Hunter may bring an assistant. Assistants will be allowed to transport hunters to and from the field and/or stands, but will not be allowed to hunt. Assistance will be provided for others as needed. Background checks will be conducted on all successful applicants and convicted felons will not be allowed. Hunts may be cancelled at any time. A $25 Federal User Fee is required to participate in the hunt.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is this not plain and clear???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1204706, member: 5412"] I'm kind of not understanding this? You only have to pay $5 to enter. If you don't take the hunt there is no charge. You've only screwed a hunter from a hunt. I understand what your saying about having to send your money in, but last year,(it really pissed me off) there were 25 people there that didn't have a handicap. Bill Starry berated them to no end in the meeting, but still let them hunt. I'm thinking there were not enough handicap hunters, so they let a few of the dumb ones in that can't read to help with the does or whatever. I think they should have sent them home, and screw them for the money for being a dumba$$. There must have not been a shortage this year as I know one guy in a wheelchair that didn't get drawn. What about this are the dumb ones having a problem with?? 338 Archery McAlester AAP (C, phy. chal.) Oct. 8-10 100 (2) Only 1 Antlered C) Physically Challenged (phy. chal.) Archery Hunt - Applicants must have a permanent disability to the extent that they cannot use a conventional longbow, as certified by a physician licensed to practice in Oklahoma or bordering state or a non-ambulatory or motor vehicle permit. A person who qualifies to use a crossbow shall have in their possession while in the field, and present at hunt check-in, written evidence of such certification. In addition, at McAlester AAP, selected applicants must report on the Thursday preceding their hunt to attend a pre-hunt briefing. Failure to attend this briefing will result in cancellation. Hunters under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Hunter may bring an assistant. Assistants will be allowed to transport hunters to and from the field and/or stands, but will not be allowed to hunt. Assistance will be provided for others as needed. Background checks will be conducted on all successful applicants and convicted felons will not be allowed. Hunts may be cancelled at any time. A $25 Federal User Fee is required to participate in the hunt. Is this not plain and clear??? [/QUOTE]
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