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<blockquote data-quote="owlman" data-source="post: 1538906" data-attributes="member: 51592"><p>I agree with dirtytough, do it yourself and save the $450 and put it in your hunting fund. With a subscription to the aforementioned publications you will have plenty of reminders to get your application done by the deadline. They will also give you a good idea on how many points it will take to draw the best tags in each elk state. The point system is pretty tough out there. A lot of people start applying for their kids when they become legally old enough because of the amount of years it takes to build points. There is also point creep which means the tag that took 15 points this year will take 16 next year. A prime example of this is Colorado elk. I think maximum points was 25 in 2017 and 26 this year. I have 19 elk points and probably will never draw unit 10 unless they change the draw system. </p><p>It's never too late to start building points but a person needs to understand that it's a long term project and it gets expensive. In the meantime, there's several states with landowner vouchers for sale and the publications previously mentioned will help you find these so you can still elk hunt while you're building points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owlman, post: 1538906, member: 51592"] I agree with dirtytough, do it yourself and save the $450 and put it in your hunting fund. With a subscription to the aforementioned publications you will have plenty of reminders to get your application done by the deadline. They will also give you a good idea on how many points it will take to draw the best tags in each elk state. The point system is pretty tough out there. A lot of people start applying for their kids when they become legally old enough because of the amount of years it takes to build points. There is also point creep which means the tag that took 15 points this year will take 16 next year. A prime example of this is Colorado elk. I think maximum points was 25 in 2017 and 26 this year. I have 19 elk points and probably will never draw unit 10 unless they change the draw system. It’s never too late to start building points but a person needs to understand that it’s a long term project and it gets expensive. In the meantime, there’s several states with landowner vouchers for sale and the publications previously mentioned will help you find these so you can still elk hunt while you’re building points. [/QUOTE]
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