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Originally posted by DeerJohn:
I was able to get in touch with the HuntMaster at Camp Atterbury today and found out you can NOT bring a partner when selected for the Military Hunt. If you are selected for the state hunt you CAN take a partner. I was selected for the Military hunt via a sponsor.
from the hunt info:
"CAMP ATTERBURY
2013 SPECIAL HUNT INFORMATION
Congratulations on being selected for the November 30
or December 1 hunt at camp Atterbury. This is a
controlled deer hunt using shotguns
only of .410 gauge and above with
rifled slugs and muzzleloading
rifles of .44 caliber or larger.
Handguns and rifles are not allowed.
You will need to schedule your
departure from the installation to be
cleared through the Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
check station no later than 1600 hours (4:00 pm).
Please start early enough to meet this deadline.
You must have in your possession at the
time of check in the following items:

your valid deer license (firearms, military/refuge,
lifetime, bonus antlerless, bundle, or youth)

a completed Release from
Liability/Waiver form

a picture identification card

a hunter safety card

2 pieces of blaze orange clothing

You have the option of hunting with or
without a partner on Camp Atterbury.

Partners must
accompany the selected hunter at time of check in
, and are required to possess all items from the
bulleted list above. Failure to do so w
ill prohibit entry into Camp Atterbury.
You can participate in
multiple hunts if chosen as a partner in addition to
being selected in the dr
awing. There is no limit on
how many times you can participate as a partner. By
hunting on multiple days with multiple partners, a
partner can take one deer for each lice
nse purchased, but you may not exceed the
daily
bag limit on
Camp Atterbury of one deer


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