Brownell's Spring Reloading Sale

Which of the big 3 in Colorado to keep going after?

I’m in the same situation as you, my son turns 18 next year and I have been buying him points.

My plan is to keep buying points for him for deer and elk but just apply for sheep and goat tags. Very low odds to draw a tag, but figure it's only another few dollars to play that lottery.
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I’m generally pretty optimistic but those three in particular I’m not spending money on. Like you said, a guided moose in Canada is mildly affordable and goat isn’t crazy. Sheep, short of a raffle are off the table for most folks. I’d rather save the money and bite the bullet on a hunt I know I can go on.
 
As a 28 year old looking back ten years I sure wish I had just focused on goats. Had no desire to hunt one, but here I am now with 0 points wanting to chase them.
 
I’m looking ahead to that day with both my kids. They are getting applied for a female tag and then that is that. They are on their own.
 
As far as buying your kids points after 18. I would keep buying them points as long I could afford it and ask that they come see their mother and I, then we would fill out the applications and spend some time together.

Time moves quickly for both of you once the children start leaving the nest.
 
We discussed it and ended up dropping the mountain goat from the list for points this year. I'm still going to be paying for the points while he is in college and after that we will see.

Still applying for mountain goat, just not paying the extra $100 for the point each year.

Next on the list is Utah and Nevada, those are harder since the license is the costly part of those applications and the points are cheap. No idea what's going to happen to hunting out west by the time he would have enough points either place to feel like he had a really good shot at a decent tag.
 
I’m on the other end of the spectrum. My oldest is 10 and I’m starting to debate where to build her points. All my kids are already building points in Maine for moose and they all enjoy turkey hunting.
 
I'm in a similar situation with both my boys in college now. Pretty big hit when you're paying 3 times as much to apply in multiple states than you were just a few years ago. I told my boys I'd continue to put them in while in college and after that we'd have to see. I've also been very blunt with them. I don't see odds for any species in any state getting better going forward. I've told them if you have a desire to hunt in the future and especially out of state, you better focus on careers that will give you plenty of disposable income. Much easier to make $ than to chase points for 30 years with a very low chance of drawing the tag. That's my .02.
 
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