Anyone know what the rule is about posting up a group hunt opportunity on here? Is it limited to sponsors places only or are we allowed to invite whoever wants to come to hunt with us somewhere else?
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View Postyou can invite anyone you want, as long as you are not advertising for a ranch. If you are already booked and wanting to find more to join, I don't think they have a problem with that.
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Originally posted by strangmusic18 View PostI was sort of just joking. I am not one to invite myself. I like to be personally invited. Freakin bear though...that's cool. You never know some of the "un-written rules" on this site. I would think you have every right to invite someone to something like that. Good luck.
Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostI think what Will said is correct, but if it appeared, in your original post that you might be the outfitter, it would get yanked.
Bear? I'm intrested ... tell me more.
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If you are acting as an agent for the ranch/outfitter or get some sort of benefit from booking the hunt (free hunt, reduced rate, cash, etc) it's probably best not to promote it here.
Nothing unwritten about it. It's just that no one pays attention to what IS written.
From the Forum Guidelines:
5. Do not use the forum for unapproved advertisement or spam. Solicitation directly in a post, with your username/avatar, within your signature, via Private Messages or even within your profile to a business or another discussion forum is not appropriate especially if it conflicts with TexasBowhunter.com’s paying sponsors. If you have a situation that you feel is appropriate and does not conflict with TBH sponsors, then get approval from Michael before posting. This also pertains to group hunts if you are an agent for a non-sponsoring ranch or receiving a discounted rate or other benefit from booking hunters to a non-sponsoring ranch off of this discussion forum it is neither appropriate nor respectful of Michael and his paying sponsors.
Good luck on the hunt!
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Originally posted by Casey View PostIf you are acting as an agent for the ranch/outfitter or get some sort of benefit from booking the hunt (free hunt, reduced rate, cash, etc) it's probably best not to promote it here.
Nothing unwritten about it. It's just that no one pays attention to what IS written.
From the Forum Guidelines:
Ya never know what might fly until you ask.
Good luck on the hunt!
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