Utah fees increase: keep applying?

Will you keep applying?

  • Keep applying as usual

    Votes: 17 34.7%
  • Apply this year and see how draw odds change or how much they raise fees in the future

    Votes: 17 34.7%
  • Apply only for the most desired species and/or those with the best odds

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Walk away and never look back

    Votes: 10 20.4%

  • Total voters
    49
The typical crying by the typical people.

Its always funny too, because those crying the most, have applied the least.

I'm on year 27 in Utah, drawn nothing yet.

Utah was always on my long term plan, like @brymoore has done with Utah, so that's largely on me.

A lot of people don't even realize that in many states 15-20 years ago you needed to front the tag fees in almost every State. You needed to apply by paper application. Between my wife and I we would have 15-20k splashing around in the various states draws every year.

What has driven this apply everywhere mentality is how easy it is, and largely how cheap it is. A credit card a few hours of time you can apply in every western state.

I have no sympathy for the crying, apply or dont, it's a privilege and a luxury to hunt out of state.

Lots of affordable hunts still to be had even for NR hunters.

There is no way to make it affordable to everyone and IMO, if a person waits until they retire then they really didn't want to do it that bad from the get-go.

I've been a bit "lucky" drawing tags and have done hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of quality hunts very affordably, pennies on the dollar.

I'll keep applying and of all the money I spend in a given year on everything else, my licenses and applications do the most benefit to wildlife, habitat, hunting, and fishing. I don't need a tag to feel good about supporting same. Obviously others expect a bigger ROI, I don't.
That's the push I needed. Application underway.
 
8 states applied for as a nr for me with around 120 dollar average per state for just licensing fees. Start adding in cost of points you can call all the bullshit you want that adds up quickly. I look at the fees as a investment into the wildlife agencies so it doesn’t give me as much heart burn
I'm also down to 8 states, only 6 of which are out West. My Utah pts are 14, 17,17 & 21 and if it weren't for the 17 elk I'd be walkin. I should be able to get an opportunity hunt for those eventually. OP, I'd walk at 14 due to the 17 bubble.
 
I'm kind of in no man's land in Utah with 17 for most species and 18 for mountain goat. I did draw moose and elk over 15 years ago, so Utah has been good to me in the past. My boys and I are still in for 2026.
 
Honestly, I'm not sure the OIL are worth $4000-$5000 to me any more. Ten years ago I would have said absolutely yes, but priorities change. I mean, I've shot several desert rams in just the last couple of months, and could go out this afternoon and do it again. ;) I'm beginning to think that's good enough for me.

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I just applied this morning for about everything. I have 26 desert sheep, 14 for rockies, 26 deer, 17 elk, 17 for bison, and 14 general deer points, handful of pronghorn. My wife has the same except she has 26 moose points and also 14 pronghorn points.
 
Honestly, I'm not sure the OIL are worth $4000-$5000 to me any more. Ten years ago I would have said absolutely yes, but priorities change. I mean, I've shot several desert rams in just the last couple of months, and could go out this afternoon and do it again. ;) I'm beginning to think that's good enough for me.

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I feel the same way actually. Think I’m going to halt the OILs this year.
 

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