Topgun 30-06
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Wyoming556--- To answer your question, maybe it's because I WAS an Investigator for the State of Michigan for 30+ years before retiring in 2022, LOL! That's where the term "Board Cop" was put on me on another website, but I'm not ashamed of my career one bit and it was a lot more challenging than driving a truck all day! All I was trying to do was relate what I know about the residency requirements of Wyoming and the other states that I looked up. Nowhere did I see a state that allows a nonresident to buy a resident license unless they actually have established a residency in the state for minimum amounts of time before applying for a hunting license. Some states had additional requirements, but all of them had that requirement, with Wyoming at one year being the longest time period. All that was intended was to make sure others don't screw up and get caught through a lack of knowledge of license requirements. If I wanted to get anybody busted for what I thought was a violation, I can assure you I would keep my mouth shut out on an open forum like this, do a simple search to find out who they are and where they live, and then forward the information to let the appropriate authorities do an investigation. TLC, by his own admission on another website, only "knows" that MN guy by chatting on a BB with him, just as I was doing with both of them!!! End of story and by the way, the previous post by TLC is also a bunch of BS, other than I did have my pointer along with me and it was okayed by the guy from MN before we ever met and caused no problems on that hunt or the following one I did with another guy and his daughter on a back pack hunt into the Gila Wilderness in NM. That hunt went well with a guy and his daughter that I'd also never met. I will find the disc of that hunt and post a couple pictures of our camp on another post, as we had a wonderful time after that fiasco up in WY!!!
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