MNHunter
Well-known member
You must be selling drugs to make $150 in 10 minutes! :W:
Nah, found a good niche though. Some days are better than others. Yesterday was one of those $150 in 10 minute days.
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You must be selling drugs to make $150 in 10 minutes! :W:
I bought my first Wyoming Moose point in 2017 for $75, but now that they raised it to $150, I AM OUT! Feel for you guys with a big stack of points who are getting out.
I applied for an Alaskan moose this year, so my dollars will now be focused to the North.
I contemplated starting to buy points about 4-5 years ago for Wyoming for moose/sheep. I'm glad I didn't start because I think I would be in the "bail" category. I have 13 bonus points in Maine for moose. I had a friend from Pennsylvania that drew a few years back. I'm thinking about buying some of the extra 10-pack bonus points, maybe a couple hundred dollars worth, and just taking my chances with drawing it.
You and thousands of others have this same idea which is why the Maine moose lottery is a joke. I have done that several years without luck. My advise save your bucks and go to Newfoundland. Glad I did. I don't remember the exact numbers but hunting fool had them last year if I recall correctly around 12-13,000 applicants bought somewhere over 100,000 chances for less than 300 tags. I will try to find the numbers for sure.
Never started. Never will. If the tag pool doesn't empty within 10 years, I'm not spending that kind of money for something that probably won't happen. I'd rather save up and go to Alaska. However, being a MT resident and having the ability to apply for resident tags keeps me in the game for sheep and moose.
I will eventually do a NF combo hunt...caribou, moose, bear. That is kind of my "lifetime" hunt dream. I figure I'll keep trying Maine, although I know the odds are a long shot. It's money I would probably be using to buy points in Wyoming with if I thought I stood a good chance of ever drawing a tag there, but that doesn't sound likely. Nor does Maine, really. I'm hoping some of my friends luck rubs off. He had I think 9 bonus points when he put in for his tag, and he didn't even buy the extra chances....got a nice bull too. I told him he hit the "powerball". I don't think he realizes how lucky he was.
I am seriously debating dropping out of moose, I have 12 points. I knew the tag price went up but didn't know about the point price too. If I can put together a solid DIY plan I may be able to do it, but going outfitted now it looks like easily a $10k hunt when you add the tag and travel expense. I had one good elk hunt in WY, and a few deer hunts, maybe that will have to do, as it seems I am being priced out. Tough for me to scout from WI, but I guess I'll just have to see what I can come up with. Sometimes you just have to know when to walk away.
The big question is if WY really is going to make more of less money on this price hike.
Rather than dropping out why don't you apply for a cow tag in a couple of those units where you could draw that with 12 PPs?
I'd suggest you guys thinking of dropping out, wait just a bit....
That's all for now
Rather than dropping out why don't you apply for a cow tag in a couple of those units where you could draw that with 12 PPs?
Should I wait until WY whacks the NR allocation in half for moose and sheep? I see no way that does not get bipartisan resident support in the next year or two. The WYOGA will not be happy but if that is the bone to toss to get more NR General elk licenses...I see that deal getting blessed in a heartbeat.
And what do you think is going to happen with the point creep for cow tags when everyone starts thinking that is the way to get out? You will need a lot more points to draw a cow tag now.