Pucky Freak
Well-known member
I’m a curmudgeon and am against the idea of paying for a service that overwhelmingly just sorts public data. $150 would have saved me about 25-30 hours in sorting WY elk data. However, I had the time to do it and enjoyed the process.
Like others have said, once you’re looking at multiple species/states the number of hours can get really crazy, and $150 becomes very practical. Figure in the $50 gear coupon + governor tag raffle ticket these are additional perks.
I guess it depends on your CO otc budget. If you already have everything you need and want and looking to blow some cash on something fun then go for it. I don’t think $150 buys you much in picking a CO OTC unit. Once you familiarize yourself with CP&W website (took me maybe 10-12 hours) all the info is there and easy to understand.
Like others have said, once you’re looking at multiple species/states the number of hours can get really crazy, and $150 becomes very practical. Figure in the $50 gear coupon + governor tag raffle ticket these are additional perks.
I guess it depends on your CO otc budget. If you already have everything you need and want and looking to blow some cash on something fun then go for it. I don’t think $150 buys you much in picking a CO OTC unit. Once you familiarize yourself with CP&W website (took me maybe 10-12 hours) all the info is there and easy to understand.