wtrfwlhunter
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As a mid range point holder in Wyoming who has yet to hunt there I have been thinking frequently about if it is even worth chasing deer and elk permits specifically, but even antelope seems to be getting out of control with what I would consider “good tags” taking in the realm of 10 points to draw. I can’t help but notice right now there are multiple threads on here basically discussing the same subject - “Trying to burn 7 elk points, mid range point purgatory”, and others.
Understanding that this conversation is different for everyone based on expectations for what these points will offer, I think the difference in point requirements is fascinating. For deer many of the permitted areas are taking in excess of 14 points to draw while many of the general tags, (excluding G/H) may only take 2 points. The same is true of elk, with the point differentials for general tags being different. In the same vein, random draw applications are generally sub 5% and offer a little hope.
When I started applying in Wyoming my goal was to chase tags that may provide different opportunities than what I can experience on general tags in Montana. As time goes on reality is sinking in that even with going into the special draw it may take me an additional 7-10 years of points just to get into those type of tags. The situation begs the question of if it’s even worth ending up on this mid range point purgatory, or if cashing out every so
Often on general tags would be a more rewarding strategy. But as someone who is fortunate enough to live in a western state with general tags I fail to see the value in that for my situation.
The money is one thing, but I think this subject is one that people evaluating future applications in Wyoming need to seriously consider before they spend years of time buying points. When the day comes that I do finally draw tags, it is hard to Imagine what the draw tag situation will be like then and I seriously doubt it will be worth getting back into the game from a time perspective.
Understanding that this conversation is different for everyone based on expectations for what these points will offer, I think the difference in point requirements is fascinating. For deer many of the permitted areas are taking in excess of 14 points to draw while many of the general tags, (excluding G/H) may only take 2 points. The same is true of elk, with the point differentials for general tags being different. In the same vein, random draw applications are generally sub 5% and offer a little hope.
When I started applying in Wyoming my goal was to chase tags that may provide different opportunities than what I can experience on general tags in Montana. As time goes on reality is sinking in that even with going into the special draw it may take me an additional 7-10 years of points just to get into those type of tags. The situation begs the question of if it’s even worth ending up on this mid range point purgatory, or if cashing out every so
Often on general tags would be a more rewarding strategy. But as someone who is fortunate enough to live in a western state with general tags I fail to see the value in that for my situation.
The money is one thing, but I think this subject is one that people evaluating future applications in Wyoming need to seriously consider before they spend years of time buying points. When the day comes that I do finally draw tags, it is hard to Imagine what the draw tag situation will be like then and I seriously doubt it will be worth getting back into the game from a time perspective.