geetar
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How much do you guys normally spend on tags and applications per year? Trying to decide what all I’m putting in for this year and was just curious.
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How much do you guys normally spend on tags and applications per year? Trying to decide what all I’m putting in for this year and was just curious.
I think that might be a good number on app fees. That was the range I was thinking. Tag cost could vary a lot if you pull a big 3 tag.I've spent well north of $3,000 before; and I regret it. In retrospect, I wish I'd set a cap of around $500 for application fees and maybe $1,500 (all-in/final) for tags.
Beware the Big Three Bait!I think that might be a good number on app fees. That was the range I was thinking. Tag cost could vary a lot if you pull a big 3 tag.
apply for and there for kinda a lotto situation
That lotto feeling is what drives most of us to exceed any budget we might set.
I would agree with that last statement. That’s main reason I’m asking advice of guys who’ve done this longer than me. Thanks for the input so far.Fair, to give a specific example I apply in AK for a couple of hunts, if I don't draw I will still be hunting OTC therefore I getting the base hunting license prereq to apply... so applying for a long odds moose hunt is $5.
I don't apply for the big three in states that require a base license that I'm not applying for elk or deer and/or planning to hunt that year anyway. So for instance this year my calendar is packed so I'm not applying for long odd tags in New Mexico.
@BuzzH has said this a dozen or so times, you are an idiot if you build points without a plan
How much do you guys normally spend on tags and applications per year? Trying to decide what all I’m putting in for this year and was just curious.
It leads to angry wives lolNever say that number out loud.
@BuzzH has said this a dozen or so times, you are an idiot if you build points without a plan
I could be wrong but I don’t think he’s calling you an idiot but more or less saying if he just threw money all over the place with no plan whatsoever to eventually draw and make the hunts happen and maximize the opportunities by applying for multiple species in states that require purchasing the license that he would be an idiot. No plan is perfect but some plan is better than no plan and just blindly giving money to the government that will yield you no return.I disagree that folks are idiots for doing it. Plans change as life goes on. I for one never expected to meet the folks in WY that I did. Never even knew about some of their programs for disabled Vets. Now that I am retiring and qualify for them it has thrown my plan all to hell. But, I have points in 3 states that I set up to do a rotating hunt schedule. I have come to really enjoy WY and with a donated tag it’s hard to justify not going. When you can only do one trip, what am I to do? Decline a donated tag in a place I know and love for a hunt in a different state. Or just keep building points for a great hunt some day. Or cut my losses and give up those points.
I can honestly say I am struggling with that right now, doesn’t make me a idiot.