Originally Posted by
Hummer
A little late to the discussion but have read in. Today, I applied for buck deer, cow elk, cow moose, and buck pronghorn. Later, I'll pick up bull elk and concurrent bear tags.
I have 10 elk points because I hunt an OTC unit where I haven't needed points to get both cow and bull tags. The problem is, where can I use those 10 elk points in an area practical for me to hunt? Nowhere, so far as I can find. So, I keep applying first choice for a unit that needs 25+ points to draw. I'll be 86+ before I'll draw that unit, unless all the other codgers die off first to lower the draw point.
But what CPW has done recently is institute a new angle where a small percentage (10%?) of applicants with fewer points can draw tags for the high PP units. My guess is that this percentage will increase for the prime units. There's hope in that for those with fewer points.
Now, if I happen to draw my first choice bull elk tag, and the cow moose tag, and the probable buck pronghorn tag, what then? All three seasons coincide, so which tags get turned back in? I can get refunds but lose the points, or I can keep the points but have to forfeit the license fees. Answer: I'd give up both cow moose and buck pronghorn tags because I'll have a decent chance of drawing them again in a year or so. Expensive, but that's the rules. Trophy bull elk trumps cow moose, even if I can shoot the moose in my own yard.