After gratis tags, there were 266 available to the public. With over 6,500 applications it should take just over 24 years to get a tag
After gratis tags, there were 266 available to the public. With over 6,500 applications it should take just over 24 years to get a tag
Don't be so negative, they could issue 10 times (if not more) that many tags in just a few years. I would think SD would be an option for some guys. Probably closer to most that the units open in ND now.[/QUOT
Why not be positive when a guy cant draw any tags for years and years? To top it off the NDGF tried to take away the bow tags last year too. Just epic fail after epic fail.
Is this published somewhere? I pon't see it online anywhere. 35% of the tags going to gratis really hurts the average joe's change.
Thanks.Buy land......problem solved.
I do this. Leftover tags have very limited access. I have 5 points for next year but I need 8 to pull my blue chip unit in south central Wyoming.Go to Wyoming guys. You can get TWO buck tags if you buy a leftover tag with a crapload of land to hunt. Buy a point for $30 and you can easily draw a tag next year.
I do this. Leftover tags have very limited access. I have 5 points for next year but I need 8 to pull my blue chip unit in south central Wyoming.
I hope it doesn't take 8 points this year to draw. I assume you're talking about some of the red desert units. Otherwise it'll probably take at least 12-15 points to finally draw it with point creep. I'll have 5 points next year as well and want to get rid of my points badly. So many great bucks come out of 0-2 point units where a guy can go and hunt every other year or so. 1-2 points is plenty in WY to have a good hunt.