npaden
Well-known member
Well, my son has just turned 18 so we are having to have some serious discussions about which states and species he wants to keep applying for. Points for the big 3 in Colorado is going up to $100 each from the $0 we have been paying. I've been applying for him in pretty much every Western state for every species since he has been eligible but this year it's going to actually start costing real money to keep those points piling up.
Mountain goat was always one of my #1 priorities on drawing and odds in Colorado for mountain goat are about as good as you can get (still not great) but he isn't super pumped about mountain goats for some reason. He is more interested in Shiras moose than I am and odds in Colorado for moose are also decent (like 5% with 15+ points). Sheep is just crazy everywhere but I think if he keeps going he might legitimately have a chance to draw a sheep tag in the next 30 years in Colorado which is more than I could say for about anywhere else. Of course by then he will have $3,000+ worth of points assuming they stay the same price which isn't very likely.
Looking at cost differential, you can hunt moose in Canada in a few different provinces for under $10,000 for a guided hunt. Really that isn't way far out of line when you think you get to pick the year you are going to do the hunt and when it is going to cost $2,000+ of points plus the tag cost IF you end up drawing it at 5% in Colorado.
Mountain goat is a little more spendy but I think you can find something in Alaska for $15,000ish probably a chance at a bigger goat as well.
Bighorn sheep is going to set you back $40,000+ so even though the odds are terrible it is pretty much either get lucky in the draw or never hunt one for most of us. Even though that is the worst odds, that is the one I am most inclined to encourage him to keep applying for.
I'm probably going to be paying for his application fees for the next 4 years while he is in college but I'm not wanting to pay full price for him for the next 4 years only to have him not be willing to keep buying points when it comes out of his pocket so we are having this discussion now.
When the Utah, Nevada and Arizona draws come around we are going to have the same discussion.
Just thought I would throw this out there to see if I can get any HuntTalk wisdom to help us in our decision.
Thanks, Nathan
Mountain goat was always one of my #1 priorities on drawing and odds in Colorado for mountain goat are about as good as you can get (still not great) but he isn't super pumped about mountain goats for some reason. He is more interested in Shiras moose than I am and odds in Colorado for moose are also decent (like 5% with 15+ points). Sheep is just crazy everywhere but I think if he keeps going he might legitimately have a chance to draw a sheep tag in the next 30 years in Colorado which is more than I could say for about anywhere else. Of course by then he will have $3,000+ worth of points assuming they stay the same price which isn't very likely.
Looking at cost differential, you can hunt moose in Canada in a few different provinces for under $10,000 for a guided hunt. Really that isn't way far out of line when you think you get to pick the year you are going to do the hunt and when it is going to cost $2,000+ of points plus the tag cost IF you end up drawing it at 5% in Colorado.
Mountain goat is a little more spendy but I think you can find something in Alaska for $15,000ish probably a chance at a bigger goat as well.
Bighorn sheep is going to set you back $40,000+ so even though the odds are terrible it is pretty much either get lucky in the draw or never hunt one for most of us. Even though that is the worst odds, that is the one I am most inclined to encourage him to keep applying for.
I'm probably going to be paying for his application fees for the next 4 years while he is in college but I'm not wanting to pay full price for him for the next 4 years only to have him not be willing to keep buying points when it comes out of his pocket so we are having this discussion now.
When the Utah, Nevada and Arizona draws come around we are going to have the same discussion.
Just thought I would throw this out there to see if I can get any HuntTalk wisdom to help us in our decision.
Thanks, Nathan