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Utah bend over

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muleyslayer:
This increase definitely, makes me question if I should continue to build points in Utah. I understand the price increases every few years, but to just double everything seems like a slap in the face.

Dan-o:
It's my home state, and my brother whom I love to hunt with still lives there.
But it sure is getting steep......

Karl Blanchard:

--- Quote from: actionshooter on March 17, 2025, 08:21:43 PM --- Doubt it will stop many folks...

--- End quote ---
I'll bow out.  I don't mind paying a higher tag price but when the cost just to apply is that high, for absolutely dismal draw odds a guy has to know when its just time to walk away. I'll still hunt utah but it'll just be zero point general deer.  Heck it would be almost $900 for me and both kids to apply if we continued with all species🤮

actionshooter:

--- Quote from: Karl Blanchard on March 17, 2025, 08:55:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: actionshooter on March 17, 2025, 08:21:43 PM --- Doubt it will stop many folks...

--- End quote ---
I'll bow out.  I don't mind paying a higher tag price but when the cost just to apply is that high, for absolutely dismal draw odds a guy has to know when its just time to walk away. I'll still hunt utah but it'll just be zero point general deer.  Heck it would be almost $900 for me and both kids to apply if we continued with all species🤮

--- End quote ---

I agree the odds are a big factor... I was more referring to the tag prices.

baldopepper:
It'll be interesting to see how big of a drop off, if any, they'll have in non res applications. Guessing other states will be watching the results also. To much for me, probably just go tag along with family members there

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