npaden
Well-known member
I'm trying to decide if I should start buying points for Moose, Sheep and Goat for my 12 year old son.
Was actually contemplating applying for MSG in Wyoming with the deadline coming up Thursday, but am leaning against that now as I don't think he is quite mature enough for a sheep or goat hunt yet for sure. So now just trying to decide whether to buy points or not. This will then roll into Colorado, Montana, Nevada, etc. and several of those don't have an option to buy points in the summer so I guess I need to decide fairly soon.
I'm applying him for elk, deer, antelope in most western states and I think those are all tags that he can use the points in the future either waiting until he is middle aged on some of the premium units or burning them as a young adult on some of the lower tier units.
MSG doesn't seem like as sure of a thing though. Starting at 12 it may still take 30 or 40 or even 50+ years to draw a sheep tag. I'm willing to invest the first 10 years of that but not sure it would be something he would be as passionate about to continue to build those points until they would be used. That's a LOT of money and time.
I've already applied him in Utah for sheep and goat. I didn't apply him for moose there. They are only giving out like 3 nonresident moose tags and there are thousands of people with points ahead of him already so I just didn't think it would be worth it for moose there. Wyoming, Colorado and Montana all have better long term options on Moose for him.
I have the money to build him points, but if it is pointless like Utah moose seems to be I really don't want to just waste a bunch of money. I also don't want to get him into a no mans land where he feels obligated to continue to pile up points for several more decades because he already has 10 years of points accumulated for him by the time he gets 22.
I could pile up that money for 10 years of applications and give it to him as a gift and he might appreciate that a lot more at 22 years old than a pile of points in a bunch of western states. I would say I could save that up and give it as a gift of a guided hunt in Alaska or something like that but that sounds like something I might end up doing anyway regardless of whether I pile up some points for him.
This is something I think several of you guys have dealt with and 10 years ago it was an awesome deal to get some head starts on building points, but it is a daunting task looking at this now.
Oh well, If anyone has any input I'm open for discussion. Thought making this a poll would maybe get some more responses as well.
Thanks, Nathan
Was actually contemplating applying for MSG in Wyoming with the deadline coming up Thursday, but am leaning against that now as I don't think he is quite mature enough for a sheep or goat hunt yet for sure. So now just trying to decide whether to buy points or not. This will then roll into Colorado, Montana, Nevada, etc. and several of those don't have an option to buy points in the summer so I guess I need to decide fairly soon.
I'm applying him for elk, deer, antelope in most western states and I think those are all tags that he can use the points in the future either waiting until he is middle aged on some of the premium units or burning them as a young adult on some of the lower tier units.
MSG doesn't seem like as sure of a thing though. Starting at 12 it may still take 30 or 40 or even 50+ years to draw a sheep tag. I'm willing to invest the first 10 years of that but not sure it would be something he would be as passionate about to continue to build those points until they would be used. That's a LOT of money and time.
I've already applied him in Utah for sheep and goat. I didn't apply him for moose there. They are only giving out like 3 nonresident moose tags and there are thousands of people with points ahead of him already so I just didn't think it would be worth it for moose there. Wyoming, Colorado and Montana all have better long term options on Moose for him.
I have the money to build him points, but if it is pointless like Utah moose seems to be I really don't want to just waste a bunch of money. I also don't want to get him into a no mans land where he feels obligated to continue to pile up points for several more decades because he already has 10 years of points accumulated for him by the time he gets 22.
I could pile up that money for 10 years of applications and give it to him as a gift and he might appreciate that a lot more at 22 years old than a pile of points in a bunch of western states. I would say I could save that up and give it as a gift of a guided hunt in Alaska or something like that but that sounds like something I might end up doing anyway regardless of whether I pile up some points for him.
This is something I think several of you guys have dealt with and 10 years ago it was an awesome deal to get some head starts on building points, but it is a daunting task looking at this now.
Oh well, If anyone has any input I'm open for discussion. Thought making this a poll would maybe get some more responses as well.
Thanks, Nathan