trail@goHunt
Lil-Rokslider
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- May 27, 2014
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With Wyoming upping the cost of both the regular and special permits, who's applying, where, and is the change impacting how you apply?
What am I missing? I was thinking closer to $779 after a $692 tag, $15 application fee, and $72 archery permit.It’s making me think about it, especially with the overcrowding I have experienced with residents in the non-wilderness general areas,,, my two buddies are OUT with the price increase, going back to Colorado. They did the math and it looks like a tag for general to hunt Archery will be about $898 dollars now , after increases across the board, factoring in all costs including draws.
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My group is applying. We have points but not sure where exactly we want to use them. Price is not deterring us. Going to first choice 45, fully intending not to get it, and then applying in the special draw for type 4 (cow) tags in the unit we think we want to burn our points in second choice. Increased fees should help us. No one wants to pay that much for a cow tag but worth it to us. Don't have to burn any points, get to hunt elk in the mountains, see first hand if the unit will be worth our points next year.
I have all the gear. $1300 for a tag then a couple hundred more for gas is still a pretty cheap out of state hunt. Where else could you go on a 10-14 day vacation, do what you love to do for $1500?
My group is applying. We have points but not sure where exactly we want to use them. Price is not deterring us. Going to first choice 45, fully intending not to get it, and then applying in the special draw for type 4 (cow) tags in the unit we think we want to burn our points in second choice. Increased fees should help us. No one wants to pay that much for a cow tag but worth it to us. Don't have to burn any points, get to hunt elk in the mountains, see first hand if the unit will be worth our points next year.
I have all the gear. $1300 for a tag then a couple hundred more for gas is still a pretty cheap out of state hunt. Where else could you go on a 10-14 day vacation, do what you love to do for $1500?
My group is applying. We have points but not sure where exactly we want to use them. Price is not deterring us. Going to first choice 45, fully intending not to get it, and then applying in the special draw for type 4 (cow) tags in the unit we think we want to burn our points in second choice. Increased fees should help us. No one wants to pay that much for a cow tag but worth it to us. Don't have to burn any points, get to hunt elk in the mountains, see first hand if the unit will be worth our points next year.
I have all the gear. $1300 for a tag then a couple hundred more for gas is still a pretty cheap out of state hunt. Where else could you go on a 10-14 day vacation, do what you love to do for $1500?