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Can I apply for the same species on separate applications with two different groups of people?

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Can I apply for the same species on separate applications with two different groups of people?

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No, an applicant can submit only one valid application per genus of wildlife for any calendar year with only two exceptions: • Unsuccessful applicants may reapply for leftover permits. • Unsuccessful spring turkey and buffalo hunters may apply for the fall hunts. It is also unlawful for any person to apply for a bighorn sheep or buffalo hunt permit-tag when that person has taken the bag limit for that species. Learn more about hunting regulations by visiting the Arizona Game and Fish Departments Web site at azgfd.gov/hunt.

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