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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 4714150" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>-Research and apply for a unit for my grandfather to cash in his 7 WY antelope points; possibly get some doe tags for me too</p><p>-Apply for MT general deer</p><p>-Decide if Presidents Island is my year to cash my points in or not</p><p>-Figure out if Im going to cash in on Iowa archery deer</p><p>-If not Iowa then figure out what Im going to do, either a backpacking scouting/fishing trip or possibly a 2nd choice WY backpack hunt</p><p>-AZ archery rut hunt sounds more and more doable and it wold be nice to vacate TN in January</p><p>-I really need to take advantage of this fall as my daughter starts kindergarten next year and planning extended hunts will become more difficult. </p><p></p><p>I am having some difficulty in a decision right now. Wyoming has changed things up and is now charging a 2.5% credit card fee. I have 7 elk points but don't have enough to get into a "quality" unit. I thought about applying for a random tag in a quality unit but my odds are like .78%, not to mention it would cost me approx non-refundable $32 to apply. Tack on the point fee and Im up to $85 for a WY elk "chance". Thats a bit pricey, IMO. </p><p></p><p>Im leaning to watching the draw odds and application numbers after this year. Not sure if many people are aware of the total cost or not, so if total applications drop then I may get in the game again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 4714150, member: 10019"] -Research and apply for a unit for my grandfather to cash in his 7 WY antelope points; possibly get some doe tags for me too -Apply for MT general deer -Decide if Presidents Island is my year to cash my points in or not -Figure out if Im going to cash in on Iowa archery deer -If not Iowa then figure out what Im going to do, either a backpacking scouting/fishing trip or possibly a 2nd choice WY backpack hunt -AZ archery rut hunt sounds more and more doable and it wold be nice to vacate TN in January -I really need to take advantage of this fall as my daughter starts kindergarten next year and planning extended hunts will become more difficult. I am having some difficulty in a decision right now. Wyoming has changed things up and is now charging a 2.5% credit card fee. I have 7 elk points but don't have enough to get into a "quality" unit. I thought about applying for a random tag in a quality unit but my odds are like .78%, not to mention it would cost me approx non-refundable $32 to apply. Tack on the point fee and Im up to $85 for a WY elk "chance". Thats a bit pricey, IMO. Im leaning to watching the draw odds and application numbers after this year. Not sure if many people are aware of the total cost or not, so if total applications drop then I may get in the game again. [/QUOTE]
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