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PointsHunter

Member
Jan 19, 2014
130
1
Singapore
I'm a subscriber and think the draw odds are correct - but truthfully have never dug too deep. You can of course get the same information free if you do your own research with state websites. Worth it is really up to you. I find it convenient, easy to use and I like to compare units quickly so for $25 it's worth it to me.
 

BruinPoint

Member
Sep 6, 2011
73
0
Colorado
I've been a subscriber for several years and have never felt cheated. It's especially useful when comparing several units and jumping from state to state. I've caught a few errors but typically pretty minor or at least obvious.
 

Don K

Very Active Member
Sep 10, 2011
664
22
Northern Illinois
You can also sign up for reminders on any state you would like so they send you a email on draw deadlines.

Yes draw information can be obtained from states websites but this saves lots of time.
 

provoflyfisher

New Member
Mar 10, 2011
34
2
Midway, Utah
Money well spent! All the state information, website links, trophy quality and public ground scores for almost all units. You can also save a hunt portfolio with all your points for each species in each state and save your favorites units.
 

In God We Trust

Very Active Member
Mar 10, 2011
805
0
Colorado
I agree with the people that like it. I use it all spring because of the out of state tags and points I buy. A great resource for the cost!
 

Umpqua Hunter

Veteran member
May 26, 2011
3,576
88
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North Umpqua, Oregon
I use it as a resource, but you have to go into it with your eyes open. Certain states don't provide enough information to develop fully accurate statistics. That is particularly true with Arizona (non-resident) and Nevada.