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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2894674" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>There's a second draw for units after the draw for tags. If you draw a tag you give your preferences for units, then a random draw assigns your unit. You can choose up to 5, and there's 6 units so if you're not drawn for any you get the other one. I'm not sure what happens if you choose less than 5 and aren't drawn. You'll still get the tag, but I don't know how they'll assign a unit.</p><p></p><p>There's no party applications. If you want to hunt with someone else there's an even slimmer chance you'll both get a tag the same year. </p><p></p><p>For residents there is something similar to points. Any leftover tags are put into a second draw where residents who have been applying unsuccessfully the longest will be drawn first. For nonresidents that doesn't apply.</p><p></p><p>Only a small portion of Kentucky really has elk. You can get an OTC tag for elk outside of the elk zone, but they try hard to keep elk contained in the elk zone. That's the whole reason for the OTC tags. It's very much an opportunistic tag for deer hunters who might see an elk while they're out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2894674, member: 123604"] There's a second draw for units after the draw for tags. If you draw a tag you give your preferences for units, then a random draw assigns your unit. You can choose up to 5, and there's 6 units so if you're not drawn for any you get the other one. I'm not sure what happens if you choose less than 5 and aren't drawn. You'll still get the tag, but I don't know how they'll assign a unit. There's no party applications. If you want to hunt with someone else there's an even slimmer chance you'll both get a tag the same year. For residents there is something similar to points. Any leftover tags are put into a second draw where residents who have been applying unsuccessfully the longest will be drawn first. For nonresidents that doesn't apply. Only a small portion of Kentucky really has elk. You can get an OTC tag for elk outside of the elk zone, but they try hard to keep elk contained in the elk zone. That's the whole reason for the OTC tags. It's very much an opportunistic tag for deer hunters who might see an elk while they're out. [/QUOTE]
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