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Cochise Award Application Fee

$40.00

Recognizing the need to honor a bowhunter who has gone beyond the element of luck, which is present to some extent in every hunt, the Committee established the Cochise Award. This award will recognize the bowhunter who has become skillful in hunting a variety of species and who collected seven of the sixteen animals eligible for the program, as outlined in the By-Laws. Only two species, as of July 1, 1985, may be from the small game predator category. One of the seven approved animals must be a big game animal that meets or exceeds the minimum score for that species.

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Recognizing the need to honor a bowhunter who has gone beyond the element of luck, which is present to some extent in every hunt, the Committee established the Cochise Award. This award will recognize the bowhunter who has become skillful in hunting a variety of species and who collected seven of the sixteen animals eligible for the program, as outlined in the By-Laws. Only two species, as of July 1, 1985, may be from the small game predator category. One of the seven approved animals must be a big game animal that meets or exceeds the minimum score for that species.

Recognizing the need to honor a bowhunter who has gone beyond the element of luck, which is present to some extent in every hunt, the Committee established the Cochise Award. This award will recognize the bowhunter who has become skillful in hunting a variety of species and who collected seven of the sixteen animals eligible for the program, as outlined in the By-Laws. Only two species, as of July 1, 1985, may be from the small game predator category. One of the seven approved animals must be a big game animal that meets or exceeds the minimum score for that species.

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