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Question, is it allowed too will points upon your death, just asking for a friend.
NM 16D elkWhat would you all consider the hardest/longest wait tag to draw on the continent?
Oof. That's rough, man.For me, it’s a resident mule deer tag in NM. 21 years now.
I guess your odds increase if your pockets are deep enough for the auctioned tag!Non resident was essentially 1:20,000. Max one tag available in the same pool as residents. Random draw. Even for residents this tag has to be one of the hardest to draw at 5 tags for 20K applicants.
I've heard people claim 30+ years for ND Big 3 and for AK Bison. Both are random draw. I've never looked into how long these tags and draws have been available. Just passing on what I've heard people whine about.
I feel like I’ll never be able to either draw a tag or being able to afford any trophy sheep hunt.This is a good question.
Desert sheep in Utah?
There may be tougher, but that one's damn near impossible.
Thule elk in California?
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There is usually only 1 that is raffled off. Two tops depending on aerial surveys. The rest of those tags are given out to landowners who sell them.Texas Desert Bighorn would be my guess. Only 10-12 tags issued a year. No idea how many apply but it’s got to be terrible odds.
Last year in the TX public draw was 6660 apps for 1 tagThere is usually only 1 that is raffled off. Two tops depending on aerial surveys. The rest of those tags are given out to landowners who sell them.
I know a couple guys that have that or had that.As a fun fact, I would be interested to know if anyone anywhere has more than 25 years invested in a tag.