Arizona Hunting Information Licenses

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Arizona Hunting Licensing

Currently Arizona doesn't have an online application system. All applications must be filled out on their form and mailed to their office. Arizona requires that your purchase an annual non-resident hunting license to be eligible for the draw. Tag and license fees are due with your application. They will refund your tag money if you don't draw but not the money for a license. Application rules often change from year to year so make sure to check their website at www.azgfd.com for the latest rules and regulations.

NOTE non-residents have the option to apply for "points only" and are guaranteed not to draw a tag but will obtain one point per species applied for. This only costs $7.50 per species and is the most economical way to build enough points to stand a reasonable chance of drawing a given tag. Depending on the species, unit and weapon this could be anywhere from 5 to 20+ years. When you are ready to try and draw a tag note that the first two hunt choices you specify are the most important.

Quebec Hunting Information

Quebec is probably best know as an excellent caribou hunting destination. Hunters from across the globe travel to Quebec to hunt their big Quebec-Labrador caribou migration. In addition to caribou hunting, Quebec offers black bears, Canada moose and whitetails.

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Colorado Hunting Information

Colorado is one of the best western states for trophy mule deer hunting and has the largest population of elk in the west.

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Iowa Hunting Information

Iowa is one of the best Midwestern states for monster whitetail bucks. Non-residents must apply for a tag in their annual drawing. Archery tags are the most sought after and depending on what units you apply for generally take 2-4 years to draw.

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