wmidbrook

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Well, I'd stand a pretty good chance at drawing a tag next year if I decide to put in for one of the hunts I wouldn't mind doing where about half the 3 point applicants get drawn....might have to wait another handful of years if I decide hold out for a Starkey Exp Forest archery tag.

Although, I'm thinking of using my points in 2006 for a rifle hunt in the Northside unit or muzzleloader hunt. Then going for easier-to-draw Roosevelt Elk unit tags in my quest for an elk grand slam...all that's subject to change since I'm always interested in trying new areas--part of the fun for me is hunting new areas.
 

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Me too. I like to see new country.

For OR, I put in for longshots. I won't draw for a few more years. However, if my best chance NM Elk tag falls thru, I'm thinking an Eagle Cap Wilderness combo archery hunt.

Good luck in the draws.
 

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All most messed up on the Oregon deadline,thanks for the heads-up.I can rember just a few years back when Oregon would send out Proclamations to Non-res applicants from previous years,but no more.Easy to copy the 2004 mail order apps,though.

Like most states the "04" lic went up,now $76.50,from $54.00 in 2003 ???Still affordable to apply for the "Point Savers".

Also looking to cash-in about our around "06-07" for Elk,been "BUYING" and "Building" points in MOST states,since 1997.Good Luck to "ALL" in 2004 ---
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AZ:

Sounds like you getting ready to cash in. I just got started putting in for points. I only have 1, 2, or 3 for the obviouse western states. I'm looking at the long term investment. Hoping to have a 350+ bull on the wall in six years or so. Hopin'!
 
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