Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: SkookumHntr on October 29, 2025, 01:34:49 PM
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How many points on average is it taking to draw multi season elk?
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Rook my almost 8-10 years to draw the first time then I sre it with 4 the 2nd time. Really hard to say you could have guys just buying points year after year and not even applying. When they do jump in it throws the average off.
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Took me 11 years
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I drew mine this year with 5.
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Fak, it took me 7 when I drew it before and I was thinking I just had bad luck with it, I’m back up to 6 now and looking like odds still won’t be in my favor for a while..
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The only time I drew multi elk I had 7 points. Put in for my quality elk permits all muzzy. Drew the quality permit. Wasted 140 bucks and lost my points!
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I didn’t draw this year with 10 points.
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The only time I drew it I had 8pts. Shot a cow on the last day of archery (still otc then) which was the season I would've hunted anyway. Paid the extra $$$ to apply for a rifle bull tag and that's it.
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I think average is around 8, drew mine with 6 I think. Never know in Washington that’s part of the fun.
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drew with 3pts back in 2014 and in 2022 with 8pts. With the new increased cost of the multi season tag I'm debating if I will keep applying
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Sitting on 10 points. I've had leftovers at least 3 times.
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remember, if you are a hunter education instructor and fulfill the requirements, you have a chance to apply for the small allocation of multiseason there.
No points, just a draw. There are a smaller pool of applicants.
Edited - Thank you Bob33 for checking me on this!
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At $250 to purchase if you draw I'm done applying