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I don’t think that’s the case. Those are people that applied for the tags. I’ve found where you can see how many people bought pref points before. It wasn’t for these specific hunts though. And SD website is a bitch to find that info, I found it more by accident than anything.I’m assuming they are including preference point only applicants in the “number of applicants” column, but that isn’t very clear on the website.
It appears that it is acting like a true preference draw though, so that is why I am assuming that. no nonresident under 5 points drew.I don’t think that’s the case. Those are people that applied for the tags. I’ve found where you can see how many people bought pref points before. It wasn’t for these specific hunts though. And SD website is a bitch to find that info, I found it more by accident than anything.
Have you read the requirements for the tag though?
Oh my bad, no it’s not a true preference. Blackbeard was right the number of points on the left number of applicants center and successful applicants right. I’m not sure if they cube those points or not. They’re called preference points but they run like a bonus point.It appears that it is acting like a true preference draw though, so that is why I am assuming that. no nonresident under 5 points drew.
I haven’t read them recently. Id view it as more of a meat harvest/adventure than a hunt.
Thanks. I actually do have 6 points for both bison draws. Ive just been building points thus far. I’m thinking about actually applying this year.They cube the points in SD. Every year that system matures it will behave more like a true preference system.
If you’re starting out now with the expectation of reasonable odds eventually, you will be disappointed.
I have been avoiding the hunt for years, for no other reason than it is freaking expensiveIf you draw and get one could you let me know how the hunt is. My FIL should be able to draw next year.
The information that i got from a previous tag holder indicated the "hunt" lasts about an hour.I have been avoiding the hunt for years, for no other reason than it is freaking expensive
It is a dream hunt for me, so I just keep on picking up point for when I can justify spending $10k+ on an in state hunt
Pretty sure the hunt is super easy though. GFP figures you'll only need three days with them guiding you to a big bull. Seems like a sure thing so long as you can hit a bull at 100 yards...
I started buying points a few years before the fee increased to $6500. I think I'll have to let them go. That's a little too rich for my blood. I'm ballin' on a budget!I have been avoiding the hunt for years, for no other reason than it is freaking expensive
It is a dream hunt for me, so I just keep on picking up point for when I can justify spending $10k+ on an in state hunt
Pretty sure the hunt is super easy though. GFP figures you'll only need three days with them guiding you to a big bull. Seems like a sure thing so long as you can hit a bull at 100 yards...
What are the current fees? I cannot find any good details on hunt dates, fees, etc. I know I have found these details in years past. If I remember right the Non trophy bison is like $3300.I have been avoiding the hunt for years, for no other reason than it is freaking expensive
It is a dream hunt for me, so I just keep on picking up point for when I can justify spending $10k+ on an in state hunt
Pretty sure the hunt is super easy though. GFP figures you'll only need three days with them guiding you to a big bull. Seems like a sure thing so long as you can hit a bull at 100 yards...
Something like $3500 for non trophy, $6500 for trophy.What are the current fees? I cannot find any good details on hunt dates, fees, etc. I know I have found these details in years past. If I remember right the Non trophy bison is like $3300.
I've heard the same thing from two people that did the hunt. You get assigned a single day where a park ranger is your personal guide where he takes you out on truck to where he knows the bison are hanging out and within 1-2 hours, you stalk with him to the bison that don't give two shits you are "stalking" up on them and he tells you exactly which one he wants you to shoot. Afterwards, both were able to load up the bison, whole, into the truck through a lift/winch.The information that i got from a previous tag holder indicated the "hunt" lasts about an hour.
If I were you, I would wait a few more years before you put in.Thinking about putting in for the non-trophy this year. I have seven points for both. Figured I’d get everything figured out on the non-trophy hunt before spending up. I get it’s not much of a hunt but a euro and a hide would be pretty slick. Not to mention the meat. Reason I haven’t put in yet is my kids are 8 and 10 and I was kind of thinking about waiting until their appetites get a little bigger.
I've talked to this point before, see this thread for why you're incorrect:It's not much of a hunt.
They just keep increasing the tag price so that it keeps up with what they are selling those same bison for st the annual roundup/auction.