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How hard is it to draw an Iowa tag???
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<blockquote data-quote="Shady" data-source="post: 5165450" data-attributes="member: 19987"><p>If wanting to hunt the rut, bow tag, I would simply buy points until year 4. Then try to draw in year 4, but prepare to have to wait until year 5. This is based off hunting Zone 5. Other zones are less desirable and have less applications.</p><p></p><p>Late Muzzleloader tag is usually 2 years, but wherever your going better have a guaranteed food source.</p><p></p><p>I remember when 2 years would get a bow tag (around $300ish), much more pressure now. I'm able to hunt two heavily managed private farms fortunately. I'd pay $1000 every year if I could draw.</p><p></p><p>It's something I'd recommend at least once. It could be considered expensive if you had to figure total tag fees and outfitter price as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shady, post: 5165450, member: 19987"] If wanting to hunt the rut, bow tag, I would simply buy points until year 4. Then try to draw in year 4, but prepare to have to wait until year 5. This is based off hunting Zone 5. Other zones are less desirable and have less applications. Late Muzzleloader tag is usually 2 years, but wherever your going better have a guaranteed food source. I remember when 2 years would get a bow tag (around $300ish), much more pressure now. I‘m able to hunt two heavily managed private farms fortunately. I’d pay $1000 every year if I could draw. It‘s something I’d recommend at least once. It could be considered expensive if you had to figure total tag fees and outfitter price as well. [/QUOTE]
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