^^^That is a great lesson to the younger folks. Don't assume what we take for granted today will always be around in the future, either at all, or at least in the same abundance.
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There happens to be a disabled vet from CO on the forum who has been applying for cow permits for several years if you decide to go that route. I don’t know that you can guarantee he’d be the one to get the tag but that is an awesome gesture on your part if you decide to go that route.Well I hit the lottery and drew a moose tag. Or not!!! Technically I did, messed up my app and drew a cow tag. I drew and killed a good bull when I was 16 or 17 so not the end of the world except from 10 am until about an hour ago thought I had a bull tag. Going to contemplate very seriously about either doing the wounded veteran tag donation or just make it a very fun hunt for me and my 3.5 year old son to do together.
I honestly can’t say which route I will go but if it is a donation, and maybe this is the wrong way to look at it I would at least want confirmation from fish and game that there is someone lined up to use the tag. I wouldn’t expect to be able to stipulate who uses it or how but I dont think it’s unreasonable to ask who the recipient would be.There happens to be a disabled vet from CO on the forum who has been applying for cow permits for several years if you decide to go that route. I don’t know that you can guarantee he’d be the one to get the tag but that is an awesome gesture on your part if you decide to go that route.
I had that same attitude in the '70s and '80s when we could buy an unlimited sheep tag and a grizzly tag for $25 apiece. When I lived up north of Kalispell I thought it was too far to drive across the state to hunt the unlimited sheep units near Yellowstone, and I never really hunted a grizzly, just hoped I'd shoot an elk and come back and find a griz on the gut pile.
Then when I moved down within 100 miles of the unlimited units, I'd buy a tag and just go in for a long opening weekend hunt. No big deal, if I didn't kill a ram, I'd just buy another tag the next year. Some years, some of the units were open the full three month season without filling their quotas. One year I even passed on two legal rams because I wanted one bigger. I actually tossed a small rock underhand and hit one and they ran off. "They will be bigger next year" I said to myself (and actually one was! ).
Then they closed the season on grizzlies, and the unlimited quotas filled earlier and earlier, more people are buying tags and some areas are actually crowded, and other unlimited units were changed to only limited draw units. We didn't know how good we had it. I can foresee in the future that our kids or grandkids will say "When grandpa hunted here they had unlimited sheep tags."
Ewes are tough in that unit without a boat. Hunt downstream from the Ferry in a boat and its a slam dunk. There are very few if any ewes along the river upstream.I only burned 4 points so it wont hurt as bad as it did for you. Im also 29 right now, so hopefully between Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho I'll have a chance at a ram tag at some point before i bite the dust...
I was #2 or 3 last year and #12 or 13 3 or 4 years ago, with no call, after the first round of calling the hot line every 2 or 3 days I learned a lesson, don’t get your hopes up, the worst part is knowing that u were that close to drawing that tag.More realistic than me at 409
My bad it's not the bonus point money that goes towards a particular species but it is the Super Tag chances that do. At least that's my understanding from talking with some warden friends of mine. For example the Super Tag money that is brought in for say the bighorn sheep tag goes towards that species and is used for studies and other projects like I stated.Are you sure about that? I've never heard that before.
That would be super impressive to donate a moose tag. I donated a deer tag and when I sent it in added a note along with my phone # saying I would love to see what it got attached to. They guy coordinating the program called me and said he would try and make that happen. He was very thankful for the deer tag. Moose would be over the top.I honestly can’t say which route I will go but if it is a donation, and maybe this is the wrong way to look at it I would at least want confirmation from fish and game that there is someone lined up to use the tag. I wouldn’t expect to be able to stipulate who uses it or how but I dont think it’s unreasonable to ask who the recipient would be.
That’s a quality tag Paul! There are a couple good ones running around in the unit!Whos really good at Math???...can they compute the odds of drawing a 2nd bighorn tag in 13yrs??
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Wife drew a West Yellowstone Bison permit too
Donating it would be a very unselfish gesture. Eating moose meat would be tough for me to pass on though.Well I hit the lottery and drew a moose tag. Or not!!! Technically I did, messed up my app and drew a cow tag. I drew and killed a good bull when I was 16 or 17 so not the end of the world except from 10 am until about an hour ago thought I had a bull tag. Going to contemplate very seriously about either doing the wounded veteran tag donation or just make it a very fun hunt for me and my 3.5 year old son to do together.