Just realized I messed up...

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This year is a "points only" year. No hunting this fall thanks to uncle sam. Between a move last month, a new baby, and all this COVID crap, I completely forgot to purchase my Colorado Preference point.

FML. :mad::cry:

Just needed to vent. At least I haven't missed Wyoming or Montana.
 
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Dang, missed it by 2 hours!

Right? Saw somebody post about "just getting in before the deadline" applying for CO on facebook and though "Oh sh*t." Got on the CO website and realized I'd screwed myself. April really came up fast thanks to all the shit going on in my life right now.

Oh well, I have a feeling with the economy crashing tags are going to be a bit easier to come by the next few years.
 

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Do Colorado points go back to zero after one year of not applying or is there a grace period?
 
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Don’t feel too bad was building points for a Wyoming general tag got busy and totally forgot the last 2 years at least I only wasted 1 point but I should be on an elk hunt this fall haha


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This year is a "points only" year. No hunting this fall thanks to uncle sam. Between a move last month, a new baby, and all this COVID crap, I completely forgot to purchase my Colorado Preference point.

FML. :mad::cry:

Just needed to vent. At least I haven't missed Wyoming or Montana.

I remember CO at the last minute too, I applied everywhere I wanted like usual except I missed my Points in NV.


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I remember CO at the last minute too, I applied everywhere I wanted like usual except I missed my Points in NV.


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Well your in luck since NV deadline isn't until MAY

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Do Colorado points go back to zero after one year of not applying or is there a grace period?
I believe Colorado keeps them in your account for a decade without applying for each species. That's what I remember last but not positive.
 
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I have 3 alarms set on my phone for each state I apply in. I’m a bit OCD though

Just did this for Montana and WY. One at the beginning of the purchase period and one right before the end.

Because I knew hunting wasn’t an option this year as well as other stressors/distractions just wasn’t thinking/obsessing about this stuff like I normally do. I probably looked at it back in December and thought “April? That’s like forever from now...”

Another tough lesson learned. Oh well. Maybe I’ll buy points in some place I previously didn’t consider. MT/WY/CO are my primary states to hunt due to geography/travel considerations.
 

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I believe Colorado keeps them in your account for a decade without applying for each species. That's what I remember last but not positive.

I thought they went to zero after the second year of not applying. Not 100% sure, going off memory and after applying in a number of states it is easy to get mixed up.
 
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I thought they went to zero after the second year of not applying. Not 100% sure, going off memory and after applying in a number of states it is easy to get mixed up.

npm352 is correct.. 10 years for colorado. Wyoming is 2 consecutive years.
 
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