How Many States do you Apply for?

Musket Man

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Jul 20, 2011
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When I began my application strategy, I looked at every state, with elk in mind first and foremost.
New Mexico: because it's a completely random draw, and you get all your money back, less a few app fees.
Idaho: again, random draw, and when I don't draw, I'll hunt OTC, so I'm not really out the license fee.
Utah: costs about a quarter of the price of Nevada, when you factor in the $65 license, and the requirement to only buy it every other year. Many more available archery tags
Arizona: better season dates, more available tags, and just the desire to ultimately hunt Arizona.

For me, I'd prefer to hunt elk in the rut. I don't have much of a desire to hunt them in the late season, and since the vast majority of NV opportunity is all later hunts, I passed on it when building my app strategy.
That makes sense. Deer were more my priority when I started applying. Some of why I have stayed out of AZ and NM is because of how far away they are. Part of why I choose NV is its closer too. I do hunt ML deer in UT sometimes but its a unit that can be drawn with no points.
 

Calbuck

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Feb 7, 2013
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Northeastern California
Heck no man. I was just pointing out how hard everything else is to draw. General deer and the chance to hunt is what makes people stay in the Utah game long term to try to draw other tags.
I agree with you Alabama. It seems like a lot of people consider General tags as a waste of their time, but the reality is, drawing the "good" tags just don't happen often enough for me. I'd rather hunt every year than sit on the couch counting my points!
 

Alabama

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Feb 18, 2013
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Sweet Home Alabama
I agree with you Alabama. It seems like a lot of people consider General tags as a waste of their time, but the reality is, drawing the "good" tags just don't happen often enough for me. I'd rather hunt every year than sit on the couch counting my points!
Agreed! I'm in it for the long haul for elk but the general deer is what makes it worth it. I was going to burn my points for general deer last year but I guess I was in the unlucky 30% that didn't draw in my point class of 1. I want to go elk hunting this year so just a point for me. Next year I'll be 100% draw odds on all the general deer units except maybe a couple. A guy I met from Utah on my mulie hunt in NE, said there are about 3 general tags that rival the quality of about half the LE tags. He was a CWMU manager and seemed very knowledgeable. Only time will tell!
 

grizzly

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Dec 3, 2013
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I apply in 7 states, and between my wife and I, we apply for 44 hunts every year.

Most of my stuff is OIL and point-building. After all these years, I have a 10% chance at a sheep tag this year... Damn, this gets expensive.
 

Allnighter

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Jun 21, 2013
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I'm just starting out and still in college so at this point Colorado and Wyoming only. The plan it to add Utah, Idaho, and one or two more.
 

Zim

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Feb 28, 2011
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LaPorte, IN
I do 12:
Wyoming
Arizona
New Mexico
Utah
Oregon
Nevada
Colorado
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Wisconsin
Maine

However, this list is going to decrease as so many of them are taking bait-n-switching to a new level. Already quit two, and Utah & Oregon are next on the chopping block for me, as soon as I burn very high point totals. In fact, I also dumped a few select hunts within the states I listed due to their point watering for those species.
 
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