Out of State/ Non-resident preference points options
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Out of State/ Non-resident preference points options
I am aware of the system Iowa has in place for preference points for non-resident deer tags. Which other states do a similar process? I would like to build up a few options/states over the next few years with a few friends, but I am really just starting to look into it and thought that might be a good starting point. Thanks
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Re: Out of State/ Non-resident preference points options
do a search for randy newberg hunter on google and start following his stuff. He has links to a lot of public land/draw license info. I think he's a big proponent of gohunt for that stuff. He hunts all public land and if you check out his info and podcasts you'll be able to start to untangle that mess!
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Re: Out of State/ Non-resident preference points options
Chasingdinner wrote:I am aware of the system Iowa has in place for preference points for non-resident deer tags. Which other states do a similar process? I would like to build up a few options/states over the next few years with a few friends, but I am really just starting to look into it and thought that might be a good starting point. Thanks
Kansas, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, most of the western states actually.
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Re: Out of State/ Non-resident preference points options
For general hunts, it's Iowa, Kansas, and further west. However, several (maybe most? ) Eastern states have point systems for quota hunts that typically offer better quality hunts than average public lands hunts for the area.
No doubt there are many, many more, but I am personally familiar with such point systems for quota hunts in Tennessee and Kentucky.
No doubt there are many, many more, but I am personally familiar with such point systems for quota hunts in Tennessee and Kentucky.
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