quarterhorse
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If the right people get onto this they'll have buying points for our unborn children. I can see the application now - check the box for name to be determined at a later date.
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If the right people get onto this they'll have buying points for our unborn children. I can see the application now - check the box for name to be determined at a later date.
My thoughts exactly! Of course any accumulated points for children not born within five years will be credited to the intended father's account.
I've got five now.... put me down for another dozen. Course this might not be fair for some guys that are already snipped.
It sounds like you feel entitled to an equal opportunity at those youth tags?
I see the word "entitlement" negatively thrown around about subjects that are possibly things that ever citizen should be equally entitled to. I view wildlife and public ground as such. I have conflicting options about whether or not youth should be allowed to buy points but I also have conflicting interest's pulling me both ways.
I'll say this to promote thought's not arguments-
It's funny how people's opinions of what is right usually happens to further their own agenda's.
I'm certainly not aiming this at you or singling you out as all of us are guilty of this in some way.
Wondering why the westrn states wont allow you to buy points for underage children.It would be great if I could start buying points for my kids before age 12 so they could get a great hunt before 18 yrs old and on youth tags.Is there a reason why they don't??All the states have a points only option that I know of,but a few make you buy a license to apply.States like Co,and Wy don't,so I don't understand how it would be a problem and would help their bottom line a little
Right now, I'm going over states draws to figure out the best hunt I can get my son before he turns 18 with his points I bought him since he was 12.He will still get some real good hunts,but could have gotten even better if I could have bought them before age 12.I want him to get a taste of hunting out there before he graduates,and then he can decide if the hunts are worth the cost to him after that at adult prices.Imagine the difference in a 10 pt hunt compared to a 4 pt hunt for getting a youngster hooked to continue going west as a NR.though the point money may not make a huge difference to the states,having someone that will continue all thru their life to buy points and hunt will.NR know these hunts aren't cheap,and most guys I know don't even start till their mid 30's due to that
Just curious why the states make you wait
You guys are making this into a selfish Dad thread which I agree happens.I have to come from 2000 miles away to bring my son on a hunt;little expensive.Iwant him to have the best hunt possible to hook him into this type hunting.Not like a crowded otc Co tag is as good a hunt as a 5 pt limited entry.FYI,I'm applying my son by himself in Wy for a unit he should draw.I'll apply in another unit close by.So not all of us are self centered with our kids,and want to use them for our advantage.Its a big commitment to come from Pa to Wy,Co or Mt.It may be a bit different for someone under 10 hr drives away.But, I don't see him wanting to save all year to use what vacation he may get in his early 20s to drive 2 days if he has a bad crowded experience
My son also wont wait for a big bull in his hunt,and that matters little to me.The quality of the hunt does make adifference though for all of us or we would never buy a point in any state;kids aren't different.I hear guys complaining all the time about how many trucks were at their trailhead when they just drove maybe an hour to hunt there.If that gets you disgusted try 2 days each way to get there.Kids get discouraged a lot quicker then most of us
Should we also be able to "will" our un used points to our kids when we die? And to Johnny goes my 57 accumulated sheep points. Before long the IRS is going to recognize the value of points and start taxing them. Sorry for the rant. Random draws are simple and simple is better.