Free: Contests & Raffles.
First you have to buy the application and then you have to go in through special permits and submit your application (same as the way you do for special permits for special hunts for deer or elk or whatever). If drawn, you can choose to buy the multi season permit which costs like $136 or something for deer and $180 or something for elk. You are under no obligation to purchase if you get drawn, but it gives you the privilege to purchase. You probably won't draw elk in your first year and chances of drawing deer are exceptionally high, you just have to decide if its worth paying $136 more to shoot the same 1 deer.Benefits:You can hunt all regular seasons with the appropriate weapon. If drawn for elk you can hunt both sides of the state with the weapon legal for general seasons in any given area under the general season rules for that area. The real perk is you can apply for special permits in all weapon categories and for east side or west side if drawn for elk.My thoughts would be, if you have lots of time to commit to elk, put your name in the hat and your success odds increase significantly due to the increased season length and freedom to hunt either side of the state. For deer, if you're already having success in the season of your choice, no particular need to apply unless you want time to be more picky on the size of your deer. Its a lot of money to drop on a deer though.
Not a problem. I don't think its worth getting a point for deer since its so easy to draw, but you might consider putting in for points only option for elk if you think you might want to draw in the future. I do think that is worth the $6 or $7 application fee and sets you up well for future years.
With the reduced number of quality tags one has to consider hunting West verse East. I supposed of one drew they would put in for all East side tags and than if you did not draw your area you hunt the crappy West side.
Quote from: TheHunt on March 31, 2015, 10:46:38 AMWith the reduced number of quality tags one has to consider hunting West verse East. I supposed of one drew they would put in for all East side tags and than if you did not draw your area you hunt the crappy West side. I almost take offense to that "crappy West side" haha , everyone's opinion.
Quote from: Pete112288 on April 01, 2015, 09:03:02 PMQuote from: TheHunt on March 31, 2015, 10:46:38 AMWith the reduced number of quality tags one has to consider hunting West verse East. I supposed of one drew they would put in for all East side tags and than if you did not draw your area you hunt the crappy West side. I almost take offense to that "crappy West side" haha , everyone's opinion.I agree. But I wouldn't worry too much. A lot of folks don't know how to hunt elk over here.
Keys to the wetside hunting, get wet, cover ground, get wet, get away from the roads, get wet, go scouting, get wet, did I leave anything out? haha, couldnt help myself
Quote from: Pete112288 on April 02, 2015, 05:29:32 PMKeys to the wetside hunting, get wet, cover ground, get wet, get away from the roads, get wet, go scouting, get wet, did I leave anything out? haha, couldnt help myself I think you about covered it.......