I'm 34, and just now starting to get into western hunting. I have 1 point each for Elk, Mule Deer, and Antelope in Wyoming, and that's it. I'd like to start building points for both short and long term options, and I'm looking at different states. Utah seems fairly reasonable in their pricing structure - but from what I've seen - you're going to need a heap of points to get into any really good units. So, do you think it's worth it to get started now, or am I too late? Are there many solid unit options that don't take 20 years to draw, and do you think the 20+point units are worth spending the next two decades writing checks to the state? I'm fine with saving up for a long-term plan, and it'd definitely be cool to have an awesome hunt lined up for when I retire, but I'm just trying to figure out all the options before buying these. Also, if points are only $10/species - what species are you applying for? Makes sense to me to get the most bang for my buck if I'm already fronting the $65 license. Deer and Elk are obvious, but what about Antelope, etc? I know Randy has like 37 Utah Antelope points.
Thanks!
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