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>Stay Thirsty My Friends
I'm almost in the same boat as Togwotee having drawn out my WY antelope, moose, and sheep though still having max points for elk and deer. Max points for sheep, moose, and mountain goat too in Montana with lottery odds of drawing one of those tags. About one more point fee increase in MT away from deciding on whether to continue buying points for a lottery tag there.
While tag, license, and point fee increases are pretty much a given for all the western states, the increase from $100 to $150 for a WY moose and sheep preference point is pretty steep considering the astronomical odds of drawing a random tag and the sad realization that any NR with less than 15 or so points is pretty much going to have to wait 20 years to clear out the preference point pools above them just to have a shot at a preference point tag. Add another 6 or 7 years to the wait for each point less than that a NR has - assuming they don't cut the NR quota in half like what was being proposed a couple of years. Unless you actually put your money in and apply for a NR random tag and get lucky and draw it, they change the drawing rules (i.e. AZ), double the NR tag quotas, or they miraculously increase our life expectancy by a hundred years, any NR with less than 10 points and older than 30 is basically throwing their money away on a preference point. At some point, preference point fees will be at a tipping point where the odds and wait time don't justify the expense, and I think WY is getting pretty close to that for a few people as to sheep and moose. I could see preference point and tag fees being raised multiple times in the next 5 to 10 years as has been the trend in WY and almost every western state I have been applying in.
I don't pretend to know the answer as demand far exceeds supply for these awesome WY tags and hunt opportunities, but wow is it ever getting expensive!
Horniac