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The underlying issue is the perceived value of said points. While a person has invested a lot of time, there's very little monetary value associated with said points and even less value as far as increasing draw odds. Points just don't mean that much in this state. Im Sitting on Max deer points with never once applying for points only option. Even at that I realize that when or if I finally draw, the caliber of animal is less than an otc Idaho tag or 0 point CO unit that I hunt every year. I think you absolutely have the right idea by just trying to draw a tag. You only get so many September's in this life. Don't waste them shooting for the stars. When you are laying on your deathbed years from now I guarantee you won't be thinking to yourself "man I wish I had hunted less."
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on May 23, 2018, 07:07:38 AMThe underlying issue is the perceived value of said points. While a person has invested a lot of time, there's very little monetary value associated with said points and even less value as far as increasing draw odds. Points just don't mean that much in this state. Im Sitting on Max deer points with never once applying for points only option. Even at that I realize that when or if I finally draw, the caliber of animal is less than an otc Idaho tag or 0 point CO unit that I hunt every year. I think you absolutely have the right idea by just trying to draw a tag. You only get so many September's in this life. Don't waste them shooting for the stars. When you are laying on your deathbed years from now I guarantee you won't be thinking to yourself "man I wish I had hunted less."Well said.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on May 23, 2018, 07:07:38 AMThe underlying issue is the perceived value of said points. While a person has invested a lot of time, there's very little monetary value associated with said points and even less value as far as increasing draw odds. Points just don't mean that much in this state. Im Sitting on Max deer points with never once applying for points only option. Even at that I realize that when or if I finally draw, the caliber of animal is less than an otc Idaho tag or 0 point CO unit that I hunt every year. I think you absolutely have the right idea by just trying to draw a tag. You only get so many September's in this life. Don't waste them shooting for the stars. When you are laying on your deathbed years from now I guarantee you won't be thinking to yourself "man I wish I had hunted less."This here is why I am phasing out of the points game and most washington big game in general. I cashed out my quality elk last year and didn't apply this year. I will still continue to try for the quality deer permit I want but am not disappointed when I don't draw because I have montana deer hunts already planned that are just as good over the counter as most quality hunts here. When I do finally draw, it will be a complete surprise, I will hunt the heck out of the tag then cease applying for deer as well. It is more money to hunt out of state but worth it to me because hunting is one of my passions and you never know what life can throw at you and when it will be your last hoorah. Might as well make the most out of every fall you have.
Quote from: vandeman17 on May 23, 2018, 08:40:59 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on May 23, 2018, 07:07:38 AMThe underlying issue is the perceived value of said points. While a person has invested a lot of time, there's very little monetary value associated with said points and even less value as far as increasing draw odds. Points just don't mean that much in this state. Im Sitting on Max deer points with never once applying for points only option. Even at that I realize that when or if I finally draw, the caliber of animal is less than an otc Idaho tag or 0 point CO unit that I hunt every year. I think you absolutely have the right idea by just trying to draw a tag. You only get so many September's in this life. Don't waste them shooting for the stars. When you are laying on your deathbed years from now I guarantee you won't be thinking to yourself "man I wish I had hunted less."This here is why I am phasing out of the points game and most washington big game in general. I cashed out my quality elk last year and didn't apply this year. I will still continue to try for the quality deer permit I want but am not disappointed when I don't draw because I have montana deer hunts already planned that are just as good over the counter as most quality hunts here. When I do finally draw, it will be a complete surprise, I will hunt the heck out of the tag then cease applying for deer as well. It is more money to hunt out of state but worth it to me because hunting is one of my passions and you never know what life can throw at you and when it will be your last hoorah. Might as well make the most out of every fall you have. I disagree with this and not what I meant. What I meant was take Washington for what it is. It's cheap as hell to apply here as a resident so why would you not use the added opportunity to possibly draw. Just don't get roped into the idea that your points will give you any significant advantage over the guy with 1 point. If you luck out and draw a permit it is almost always going to be a fun time. There's always a weekend or two somewhere that you can fit in a hunt as a resident so picking up a deer/elk combo, a few permits and tossing darts at the board is most certainly worth it. Just my
Only certainty with Washington draws is you are 100% guaranteed not to draw if you don't apply