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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4193019" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>To buy points in UT, you have to first buy a NR license, which is $65. </p><p>If you time it right you can two years worth of points on one license (the license just has to be active at the time of point buy/application). Buy your license towards the end of the application period, end of Feb, then buy points. The next year, buy your points at the beginning of the application period, while your license is still good. That way you only have to buy a hunting license every 2 years. BUT, if you draw a tag on an expired license, just make sure to get the regular hunting license before you go.</p><p></p><p>You really need to check this website, they track points success every year for ID and UT. His stats can be a yeard old, but historical is easy to use.</p><p><a href="http://www.biggamedrawodds.com/" target="_blank">http://www.biggamedrawodds.com/</a></p><p></p><p>UT has excellent data on draw odds as well.</p><p><a href="http://wildlife.utah.gov/hunting-in-utah/118-hunting/big-game/1468-big-game-statistics-drawing-odds.html" target="_blank">http://wildlife.utah.gov/hunting-in-utah/118-hunting/big-game/1468-big-game-statistics-drawing-odds.html</a></p><p></p><p>What UT doesn't have is modern harvest reporting. They don't have on-line check in and harvest stas are done at the end of the year in random phone surveys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4193019, member: 9491"] To buy points in UT, you have to first buy a NR license, which is $65. If you time it right you can two years worth of points on one license (the license just has to be active at the time of point buy/application). Buy your license towards the end of the application period, end of Feb, then buy points. The next year, buy your points at the beginning of the application period, while your license is still good. That way you only have to buy a hunting license every 2 years. BUT, if you draw a tag on an expired license, just make sure to get the regular hunting license before you go. You really need to check this website, they track points success every year for ID and UT. His stats can be a yeard old, but historical is easy to use. [url]http://www.biggamedrawodds.com/[/url] UT has excellent data on draw odds as well. [url]http://wildlife.utah.gov/hunting-in-utah/118-hunting/big-game/1468-big-game-statistics-drawing-odds.html[/url] What UT doesn't have is modern harvest reporting. They don't have on-line check in and harvest stas are done at the end of the year in random phone surveys. [/QUOTE]
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