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What happens if a group application comes up and there are fewer permits left than there are members in the group?

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What happens if a group application comes up and there are fewer permits left than there are members in the group?

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If there are fewer permits left for a hunt than there are members in a group whose application is drawn, none of the applicants on that application are awarded a permit. The drawing continues until either an Individual Application or a Group Application with fewer members is drawn for that hunt. This is the way it was done when the drawing was actually done using barrels and cards. It is not possible to award more permits for a hunt than what is allowed by the Fish and Wildlife Commission.

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