cpoplayer
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Great buck! I love all the character and it was a great story!
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Wow man great looking buck nice work!
Does Kansas have a point system? Ive never thought considered Kansas much glad you brought us along for this!
Wow man great looking buck nice work!
Does Kansas have a point system? Ive never thought considered Kansas much glad you brought us along for this!
Kansas has kind of a funny draw system. You can build points, but most units you have a great chance of drawing with no points and some units you are guaranteed to draw with no points. You just have to look at the draw report, and it is very simple to figure your odds. They don't quota the non resident tags by weapon type. So putting in for archery or muzzleloader does not increase your chances any over putting in for a rifle tag. Just look a the report and it will have a total quota and a total number of non residents that applied and you can get you odds from that.
As far as mule deer go... First thing is that non residents can only end up with a mule deer stamp with an archery or muzzleloader tag. It is not possible for a non res to get a mule deer stamp with a rifle tag.
The process is kind of funny again here too. You put in for a whitetail tag for the unit and weapon you desire, your preference points count here.
When you fill out your application, you will be asked if you would like to be entered in to the mule deer stamp secondary draw. If you select yes, you pay up front the additional fee for the mule deer stamp. They then put all people who successfully drew a whitetail only tag and chose to put in for the mule deer stamp also into a random drawing for the quota of mule deer stamps for your unit. Preference points are not used and have no bearing on your chances of drawing a mule deer stamp.
The number of people who put in for the stamp is not on the draw report. So I always just use the total number of non res archery and mz tags given and the number of stamps given to figure the worst case senario odds of getting a stamp. Once you draw the stamp, you now have a tag that is good for either species. The "bad" part of this draw process is you have a good chance of being stuck with an expensive whitetail only tag in units that don't have a real high whitetail density on the available public land.