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Save you money & time. Put in for a Montana tag. Washington state is DEAD.
This year was my first year with the multiseason tag, and I wouldn't hesitate a second to fork out the 180 again. To be honest with you I still have my tag in my pocket...but I was able to hunt archery whitetails, general rifle and late buck blacktails, late archery, and some muzzleloader mixed in, passing on some good bucks along the way. All in all I think i've spent more hours in the woods and learned more about deer than any other season i've ever hunted. To me thats what makes the money worth it, and I know right now that even if i end up not filling that tag during the rest of archery it will still have been worth every penny.
is the multi season only for deer, or both deer and elk?OR do you have to put out another $180 for elk if drawn?so $360 then?a bit steep for me if that is how it goes.If I could afford it though It'd be worth it.
I've got drawn 2 years in a row. Worthless as far as I'm concerned. With the cost of the tag, gas, food etc, you can buy 1/2 a beef. I wouldn't shell out the money.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on December 06, 2012, 07:25:38 PMI've got drawn 2 years in a row. Worthless as far as I'm concerned. With the cost of the tag, gas, food etc, you can buy 1/2 a beef. I wouldn't shell out the money.Then why the hell even apply in the first place.