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I think many of us would take the kind of MGT that WY provides... I did not know that sportsmen pay the whole way in WY. I actually PREFER that we pay the whole way that way our agency would be held more accountable to us.
Ill still pay there fees, and dont care what they charge just be cause its a down right great place to hunt.
Quote from: Hunter Dug on September 26, 2012, 10:24:57 AMIll still pay there fees, and dont care what they charge just be cause its a down right great place to hunt.I agree. I am 47 this year and the last year I will be 47 in my lifetime. If I can afford it I go. If you wait until you are wealthy and or retired you lost your best hunting years. I know that at 47 I can hump hills much harder than I will be able to at 65 when retirement comes. Dont wait and always plan for the future. Life is something that goes by while we make plans for the future. Go now! Dont give away your todays for a couple of hundred dollars you are scared to spend.
Good thoughts guys. Thank you to all for the encouragement to grow a pair and quit the bitchin'. I decided to buy points for elk, deer, and pronghorn. I figured that I have up to two years to decide that it was a waste of $120 and I may be glad I put in. For now it seems that states that are in play for me are NM, CO, AZ, and WY. However, NV, UT, ID, MT, WA will be off my list due to either wolves, cost, or drive distance.Now I have to figure out how you guys put in for all the early states at the same time and handle the possibility of being drawn in multiple states with overlapping tags.
what I have researched for WY elk is to apply everyyear for the easy to draw hunts and be able to hunt every year to every other year or wait 5 and apply every 5 and hunt good areas