There are no leftover general elk tags. They’re treated the same as a limited quota tag that requires the same 2-3 points to draw. If people with less than 2 pts can’t draw them initially, there aren’t any left for the leftover draw.
I would antelope hunt before the elk hunt, as long as you can take care of the meat while elk hunting. You’d be fine either way, goats are just sometimes a little more skittish by late oct.
Each row is a different application, so having the top two numbers the same means your first and second choice for the first tag are the same. If you want two tags for area 1, make the left two numbers area 1 like in my example. The way yours is done now, you would probably draw a tag for area 1...
If your second choice buck tag is area 1 (for example), and your third choice buck tag is area 2, and if both doe tags are type 6 tags, do your two lines of doe apps like this:
1-6, 2-6
1-6, 2-6
not sure if that answers your question?
I don’t understand the outfitters “locking in” tactic.
1. Some portion of the people that commit to them in January will not draw, so their slots are no longer locked in after May.
2. People with points who want to use outfitters will do so whenever the app deadline is. It’s not like someone...
Good thread. Hope it’s ok if I join in late. This morning I was 189. That’s the heaviest I’ve been in 2-3 years, and I’d like to be below 170 for hunting season.
You used to pay for and receive a preference point when you were unsuccessful in the draw.
Starting in 2019, you must log back in between July 1 and Oct 31 to purchase a point separately. No points are given through the draw process.
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/hunting/preference-points