What state would you pick and why?
Not unless KS decides to drop their NR quota by 75% or applicant numbers quadruple. IA issues far fewer NR permits.Kansas will probably wind up being like Iowa in the next decade where non residents have to wait 4 years to get drawn.
Nebraska's Lifetime Small Game permit has nothing to do with buying big game permits. It doesn't allow you to buy at a resident rate, it's simply a small game license.Nebraska has a similar lifetime license. I think they have to pay out of state price for the tag, but don’t need to buy the out of state hunting license. So that adds up over time. One of my biggest regrets is not getting one when I lived there.
Yes I know that. Just pointing out the fact they had a lifetime hunting license. I wish I bought one because I have areas I could pheasant hunting and coyote hunt down there without buying the out of state license.Not unless KS decides to drop their NR quota by 75% or applicant numbers quadruple. IA issues far fewer NR permits.
Nebraska's Lifetime Small Game permit has nothing to do with buying big game permits. It doesn't allow you to buy at a resident rate, it's simply a small game license.
(this also includes applying for the elk draw and the firearms/muzzleloader antelope draw, as well as OTC archery antelope tags). 16th birthday present was a lifetime license, best gift I've ever been given.From KDWP, and I almost didn't believe it myself: "The holders of lifetime hunting licenses are always considered Kansas residents when purchasing turkey and big game permits, regardless of where they live."
For trophy bucks, no state can touch Iowa. On a 7 day rut hunt in Nov, you could see a lifetime of monster bucks. I'm in the process of compiling my video footage from this past season. I shot my target buck day 3, and then sat in a tree in sub zero temps for days with the video camera. It was traumatizing. The video I captured is insane. All that said, 2019 did not compare to my 2014 hunt. I was within 30yds of 6-7 legit booners. Twice laid eyes on a picket fence typical 14pt that was every bit of 200'. I'm retiring to Iowa, with or without the wife.
From KDWP, and I almost didn't believe it myself: "The holders of lifetime hunting licenses are always considered Kansas residents when purchasing turkey and big game permits, regardless of where they live."