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    the ballot blocks can still have other public land users on them at any time (trampers, anglers etc) but only the permitted party can hunt that area during that ballot period. huts are also for everyone to use but the first in first served usually means hunting parties get setup before trampers etc come along anyway. if you wanted to go for a look nothing is stopping you but you know there will be hunters around so do it safely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentscope View Post
    the ballot blocks can still have other public land users on them at any time (trampers, anglers etc) but only the permitted party can hunt that area during that ballot period. huts are also for everyone to use but the first in first served usually means hunting parties get setup before trampers etc come along anyway. if you wanted to go for a look nothing is stopping you but you know there will be hunters around so do it safely.
    Well worded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentscope View Post
    the ballot blocks can still have other public land users on them at any time (trampers, anglers etc) but only the permitted party can hunt that area during that ballot period. huts are also for everyone to use but the first in first served usually means hunting parties get setup before trampers etc come along anyway. if you wanted to go for a look nothing is stopping you but you know there will be hunters around so do it safely.
    Yep what he said...

    You can walk through a block to access your block. You just can hunt that block as your roar permit is only for the block you have drawn for the time period.

    Here is the wording from the bottom of the permit
    "Note: Other persons (trampers, fishermen, DOC rangers, guided groups and volunteers etc) may be in the hunting area."

 

 

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