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What states can you put in for points and not buy the license and tags?
I think New Mexico you don't have to buy a license to put in
This year I have enough points for a Utah muzzleloader tag to hunt with my uncle and cousins. I plan on tacking on a Wyoming antelope hunt after and ill be done for the year. I put in for Utah bull elk in the beaver unit and also henry mountains. I know the henry's is unlikely but hopefully down the road ill be able to pull a tag and experience a trophy mule deer unit. I'm also looking into starting the point process for a coues deer hunt in southern AZ. I have a cousin there that knows the area well. If I can punch the muzzleloader tag on a Utah buck this year ill be extremely happy.
Whether you take a week off to hunt deer in Washington or a week off to hunt deer in Idaho you are still gone a week so that is a moot point. You don't have to stay in a hotel, you don't have to eat out at restaurants, and if you take a partner you're splitting gas. If you eliminate the cost of the tag the hunt itself isn't that much more expensive. I would be willing to bet most guys spend more for a week at Elk camp then I do out of state. I've seen the camp setups and food menu's guys post on here. Hundreds of dollars just in food! I'll be $80 tops into a 9 day hunt for food and honestly I don't even think that food cost is a factor in a hunt since whether you are at home or on the mountain you are still going to consume groceries. Really the only expense that is valid is fuel and tag costs. Like others have said, if it's a priority to you , then you budget for it and you make it happen. You're not getting any younger and you never know when tomorrow may never come so quit talking about it and go do it!
Quote from: Dhoey07 on December 18, 2018, 12:01:52 PMI think New Mexico you don't have to buy a license to put in Have to buy a $65 license but they refund your license if you choose and you don’t draw. They keep application feesSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk