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Honestly with preference points you at least know how fugged you are so it's easier to say no to. My 16 WA Mt goat bonus points still only grant me about a 0.03% chance. 3 in 10,000.

Ouch, I prefer to think of it as a 1 in 3000 or so.
 
but I can also guarantee any September bear tag I want and get rid of those trash pandas in my yard.
Which you could do with 0 pts lol

I’ve posted about bears in CO numerous times.

The draw units aren’t as good as the OTC units, as a NR it’s mathematically impossible for you to draw, for residents it’s worse than sheep.

CO bear more than an species in NA make buzzh’s point for him about folks just buying stuff with no plan.

I can’t think of any rational reason to ever buy a CO bear point full stop.

“I want a bear tag so that I can wack a 120lb sow while hunting a OIL elk tag, in a season that lasts 7 days”

👍 solid life choice
 
No chance I'd be starting from ground level, and I won't be starting my kids out in it either.
I’d love to cash in most of the points I have in the next few years and then start over just so I can eventually split them with my son. What other chance might he have for hunting some states with the way the systems and point levels are going?
 
I’d love to cash in most of the points I have in the next few years and then start over just so I can eventually split them with my son. What other chance might he have for hunting some states with the way the systems and point levels are going?
Becoming a resident of the state he wants to hunt most?

This whole "need" to hunt every state you want is a recent deal. My grandfather never hunted as a NR in any state. My Dad never would have if I hadn't pushed him. Same with my Brother and Nephews.

Maybe people need to focus more on hunting the state they live in, me included, and less time pouting about not getting to hunt six states a year.
 
I’d love to cash in most of the points I have in the next few years and then start over just so I can eventually split them with my son. What other chance might he have for hunting some states with the way the systems and point levels are going?
No splitting for moose.

I will build points for my kids for other species and am planning to split most of my points with them where I can.

I agree with Buzz, though. Moving to a state with the species you want to hunt is the real solution long-term if that is your priority.
 
This whole "need" to hunt every state you want is a recent deal. My grandfather never hunted as a NR in any state. My Dad never would have if I hadn't pushed him. Same with my Brother and Nephews.

When it comes to the only state I know about, Montana, HuntTalk is not representative of *most* resident hunters. Be it a willingness to pay more for resident licenses, a desire to have more restrictive management in the name of the resource, etc - there's a lot of popular positions on here that are not representative of the whole.

The one you highlight above - the desire to hunt other states with any sort of regularity - is a big one. I would bet the majority of Montana Resident Hunting License holders have never hunted another state as a NR, or if they have it was a once in a lifetime deal. The folks I hunted with growing up and still hunt with never gave a thought to hunting anywhere but their own backyards.
 
Moving to a state with the species you want to hunt is the real solution long-term if that is your priority.

I can’t wrap my head around that, with the possible exception of bighorn sheep. Much easier (and cheaper) routes exist.
 
I agree with Buzz, though. Moving to a state with the species you want to hunt is the real solution long-term if that is your priority.
it’s a happy thought but reality can still suck. Close 30 years now for me of applying for tags as an Idaho resident with one cow elk tag and one super easy mule deer draw to show for it
 
Becoming a resident of the state he wants to hunt most?

This whole "need" to hunt every state you want is a recent deal. My grandfather never hunted as a NR in any state. My Dad never would have if I hadn't pushed him. Same with my Brother and Nephews.

Maybe people need to focus more on hunting the state they live in, me included, and less time pouting about not getting to hunt six states a year.
I don't disagree.

I had an opportunity in Texas that would have made a lot more financial sense, and I could have footed a bill for NR hunting many times over. It was always going to be a western state with hunting opportunity for me, because I wanted to be able to do it whenever I wanted. Helps my wife hated the place too :). Fishing, camping, skiing/snowboarding, wildlife, backpacking all of that - more than hunting was all part of our calculus. We want to be outside our whole lives, on space that is available to share. Glad that we chose what we did.

I had recent interest in some NR tags (especially sheep/moose/goat), but the game happens to be about completely played out.

Still going to make it home to Wy and go for an Elk again, just not sure when.
 
Probably the same crowd who actually thinks you can consistently make money playing slots at a casino! I did not contribute to the Wyoming sucker fund.
 
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