Last Chance to put in for Utah

RUTTIN

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Feb 26, 2011
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Kamas, Utah
Hey just a reminder guys, and gals, tomorrow is the last day to put in for your hunts in Utah. Good luck in the draws! What all did you put in for, here is a list of what I put in for

Wasatch archery Elk-0 points (first year I can put in again)
North Slope Moose-12 points
North Slope General Archery Deer
 

gonhunting247

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Jan 21, 2014
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Thanks, I'm in for Elk MZ Book Cliffs and Desert Sheep with 13pts. and everything else with 5 pts.
Good Luck!
 

woodtick

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Feb 24, 2011
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Jim Bridger County, Utah
I'd say south, they split the units due to the fact the North end has more roads and easier access, the deer were getting hammered pretty hard. The south has some pretty rough inaccessible country and fewer roads.
That's just what I read from the biologist recommendations in one of the RAC meetings.
 

Ridgerunner

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Feb 21, 2011
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Can you change your choices? I put in a few weeks ago but would like to change it now.
 

Cobbhunts

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Jan 22, 2014
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Kentucky
So.......if I buy a license and buy points say today, then next year I buy PPs a smidge early on my valid license, I won't have to buy a license again? Make sense? That seems to be cheating haha

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Umpqua Hunter

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May 26, 2011
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So.......if I buy a license and buy points say today, then next year I buy PPs a smidge early on my valid license, I won't have to buy a license again? Make sense? That seems to be cheating haha

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Yes, many of us have been doing that for years. It's not cheating, the application system online allows you to do that and the license you buy is good for 365 days. :)

If you draw on a year your license has expired you will need a new license to hunt.
 

tdcour

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Feb 28, 2013
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Central Kansas
I put in for points only this year. This is only my second year getting points for Limited Entry hunts so I'm not planning on trying to draw for another few years. Hopefully will get out in a general area in the next couple of years though. I love the fact that the license is 365 days. Last year was a little expensive to apply, but the wife didn't even blink this year when I told her how much I would be spending.
 

Don K

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Sep 10, 2011
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Northern Illinois
If you draw on a year your license has expired you will need a new license to hunt.
Actually you don't have to buy a new one. Page 11 of the regulations states this:
As long as your license is valid on the date you submit your application, you don’t have to purchase a new license for the actual hunt.For example, assume that your license expires on June 28, 2014. If you apply before that date, you do not have to purchase a new license for your hunt in the fall.

Save the 65 bucks for fuel
 
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Umpqua Hunter

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Actually you don't have to buy a new one. Page 11 of the regulations states this:
As long as your license is valid on the date you submit your application, you don’t have to purchase a new license for the actual hunt.For example, assume that your license expires on June 28, 2014. If you apply before that date, you do not have to purchase a new license for your hunt in the fall.

Save the 65 bucks for fuel
Good stuff Don. Thanks!
 

DIYLife

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Mar 5, 2014
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Idaho
I have almost no chance at the archery tag i put in for in the henry mountains and i am already anxious about the results. Anxiety is building up while i make a last min decision about Wyoming and wait for Idaho