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Online application service now available for 2012 elk and pronghorn antelope hunts

 

Jan. 6, 2012

 

 

 

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has announced that the online application service for Arizona’s 2012 elk and pronghorn antelope hunt draw is now available.

 

Hunters who haven’t yet submitted an application now have the option of applying online by visiting www.azgfd.gov/draw and selecting the link to the online service.

 

The application deadline is Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012 by 7 p.m. (MST). Online applicants are advised to apply early and not wait until the last minute, in case any technical issues arise on deadline day.

 

Those applying online will have to pay the non-refundable $7.50 application fee (which is charged as part of the tag fee whether applying online or with a paper application). Also, a 2012 hunting license is required of all applicants to apply in the draw. If you haven’t already purchased your license, you can do so through the draw application process. Please keep in mind that if you are purchasing your license online, you must have a working printer handy and print your license out at the time of purchase. The department does not mail out licenses that are purchased online.

 

Licenses are also available for purchase from Arizona Game and Fish offices and from more than 300 license dealers statewide.

 

The online application service allows payment with a credit card (VISA and Mastercard only). The cost of the hunt permit-tag won’t be charged unless and until you are drawn.

 

The online service works with the following browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari (If you use Safari, it is recommended that you upgrade to the latest version of the OS and Safari browser; a few problems have been reported with older Safari versions). This application service currently does not work with mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone or other Smartphones.

 

For those not using the online service, paper applications can still be mailed to the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Attn: Drawing Section, PO Box 74020, Phoenix, AZ 85087-1052, or they can be hand-delivered to any of the seven Game and Fish offices located in Pinetop, Flagstaff, Kingman, Yuma, Tucson, Mesa and Phoenix. Mailed applications must be received by the department by the deadline; postmarks don’t count.

 

Copies of the 2012 Pronghorn Antelope and Elk Hunt Draw Information Booklet are now available at all Game and Fish offices and will soon be at all hunting license dealers throughout the state. The booklet is also available online at www.azgfd.gov/draw.

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Count me in! :D

 

TJ

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I will be. And my wife , her mom, her dad, my son, and just about everybody that couldnt put in last year because you had to front the money. Good luck!

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Me and the wife put in last night....Good luck to all.

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I will be. And my wife , her mom, her dad, my son, and just about everybody that couldnt put in last year because you had to front the money. Good luck!

I agree, more people will be applying due to not having to write a check. It will be interesting to see how many more applicants there are. Yeah, we will all need more luck this year!

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I'm in. However, I think with this easy online app process we are going to find more hunters trying to get drawn. Especially since the money only comes out of your account if your drawn and not the refund process. We'll see.

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Just a heads up for anyone trying to use the online system. I tried today using google chrome and had no luck at all. Called the number given to me by the fish and game, and talked to a gal who said to try internet explorer or firefox. I had firefox on my computer so that's what I tried. It worked for all three appts.

 

Good luck. Hated to use the online system because I don't really trust it, but didn't really want to write $500 worth of checks right now. Felt better once I copied the receipts.

 

Brent

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