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Quote from: jjhunter on February 15, 2022, 08:18:51 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on February 15, 2022, 08:12:01 PMNew this year also is you will lose your PP if you go consecutive years without applying. Previously you could buy points for 2 years without applying.I don’t think that’s new….I lost mine a couple years ago when I didn’t apply? prior to this year you would lose them on year 3. So you could buy two but if you didn't apply on year 3 you lost them.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on February 15, 2022, 08:12:01 PMNew this year also is you will lose your PP if you go consecutive years without applying. Previously you could buy points for 2 years without applying.I don’t think that’s new….I lost mine a couple years ago when I didn’t apply?
New this year also is you will lose your PP if you go consecutive years without applying. Previously you could buy points for 2 years without applying.
As hunts numbers show, there was a ton of 1 point applicants. We know MT allocates 75% of tags to the folks with the highest points and 25% of tags to the no point folks. Since most folks bought a point apparently, the odds ended up being better in the 25% tag pool. The big question this year is will everyone not buy points because of these odds? Will people not buy points because they are now $100? What effect will the line jumping by guided folks have on the tag pool? Let's not forget the volume of guys going into the draw with 2pts this year. 🤔
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on February 15, 2022, 09:23:00 PMQuote from: jjhunter on February 15, 2022, 08:18:51 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on February 15, 2022, 08:12:01 PMNew this year also is you will lose your PP if you go consecutive years without applying. Previously you could buy points for 2 years without applying.I don’t think that’s new….I lost mine a couple years ago when I didn’t apply? prior to this year you would lose them on year 3. So you could buy two but if you didn't apply on year 3 you lost them.Ok, that makes sense! I was pissed off!
Please forgive my elementary question, but I'm a little confused about how to count the number of preference points for the general licenses.My understanding is that in Montana you can buy preference points the same year you apply. So if someone currently has one point (such as myself) they can buy another point and then put in for the 2022 drawing with 2 points? I.e. there are very good odds if you are only planning on hunting every other year.And if you currently have 0 points, you can opt for the 0 points pool or the 1 point pool?
Can you purchase a point when applying and another after July 1?