Second Draw

JasonGNV

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You will not get another point, if you don't draw you'll retain the point from the first drawing only. If you are successful in the second drawing you will lose all points.
 

Musket Man

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IKIC, I breezed through the regs last nite and couldn't find any info on weather or not an unsuccessful applicant on the second draw receives a point. Do you know anything about it?
If you draw in the 2nd draw you WILL LOOSE ALL YOUR POINTS! Dont go in the 2nd draw if you have points saved or if you want to keep the point you just got for not drawing in the first draw. Makes no sense to me but thats how they do it.
 

packer58

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You will not get another point, if you don't draw you'll retain the point from the first drawing only. If you are successful in the second drawing you will lose all points.
Thanks Jason, I new if an applicant drew in the second draw they would loose all points for that species but couldn't fine any info on gaining points in the second draw.
 
If you draw in the 2nd draw you WILL LOOSE ALL YOUR POINTS! Dont go in the 2nd draw if you have points saved or if you want to keep the point you just got for not drawing in the first draw. Makes no sense to me but thats how they do it.
So I'm correct in concluding that this is one of the dumbest rules in all of the states' application processes? I would consider entering the second draw one of these years for a first time hunting trip to Nevada, but obviously not at the expense of losing my points.

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Calbuck

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Does the point you get from the main draw count in your second draw total? What I don't like is that you loose your points if you buy the leftovers from second draw! Not right..


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Musket Man

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Good question. I dont know if points count in the 2nd draw like they do in the 1st. I stopped looking into it when i foundout I would loose my points.
 

JasonGNV

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Your point does count if I recall correctly, odds are a lot worse in second draw.
Don't bother putting in, then I can draw!
 

Calbuck

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I was considering a Rubies archery tag again or maybe muzz..got a lot of irons in the fire though. My boy drew Utah deer, I drew area 6 cow tag, still have draws in Idaho, Arizona, Wyoming and California pending...might be better off holding on to the points in Nevada this year!


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califhuntn

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Like an idiot I forgot to apply on time during the first draw. I would like to hunt the Rubies during archery season and if I'm unsuccessful then I can earn a point. I have zero points going in since I drew last year.
 

JasonGNV

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Like an idiot I forgot to apply on time during the first draw. I would like to hunt the Rubies during archery season and if I'm unsuccessful then I can earn a point. I have zero points going in since I drew last year.
I know last year the Rubies had 200+ tags up for grabs after the second draw. Should be able to draw if you want it.
 

woodtick

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My niece struck out in Wyoming and I don't like the options for leftovers in Wyo either. Can someone maybe point me to an area, like the rubies that I could at least try to get her a tag and take her hunting. Am I gonna have to buy her a hunting license (do they offer discounts for youth??)
Thanks gentlemen!
 

velvetfvr

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My niece struck out in Wyoming and I don't like the options for leftovers in Wyo either. Can someone maybe point me to an area, like the rubies that I could at least try to get her a tag and take her hunting. Am I gonna have to buy her a hunting license (do they offer discounts for youth??)
Thanks gentlemen!
Are you and your niece willing to hike several miles in??
 

velvetfvr

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Well I bet she doesn't do archery. If she did I would maybe look at 17 but I doubt there are any rifle leftovers.