nettereo16
WKR
That's awesome. I don't have anything to share aside from good luck with the planning and keep us all posted!
I just got a call I drew a Cow tag zone 4. I’m pumped up. South of Emporium and west to Hicks run. I’m looking at maps now to get public access and availability. It looks good for availability. Any info is greatly appreciated. I’ll be staying at my camp, it’s about 15 miles north of Emporium.
I saw lists today on a couple Facebook post. I got the call around 2pm.When do they post the draw results?
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I heard somewhere that 15% of the tags are first year applicants? Not sure if that’s true, but I’ll keep applying until I get the tag.
Worth a shot! Maybe they’ll issue more tags one day. Who knows.Pa has a "bonus point" system. The first year you apply, your name is in the "bucket" once. For every unsuccessful year, you have an extra name in the bucket. Nobody- resident, nonresident, 1st year, Male, female, has any better chance than anyone else. I believe the rifle draw started in 2001. There are tons of folks with 20 bonus points this year. Many will never draw in their lifetime.
Dont get me wrong, I apply too, but it really is a lottery ticket.
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Getting meat home from out west isn’t that expensive. Fly it home on the plane with you. I’d rather drive out west (yes it’s long) but you have no added cost getting meat home.
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Daaaammnnn. So scummy to do that to people on the draw. Well they say, it's not who ya know but who ya bl@w. I'm sure the father knew someone who was a friend of a friend. Lol. Yeah they need a new way to do the draw. Everyone should get sent a number before the draw and it should be drawn immediately after without showing any names.
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Yinz oughta see some of the madness up there in shed szn. It's nuts. I try to go up once every couple years just to observe humanity at its finest.
I've only been applying since they started up the archery season. Just never interested me but if I'm ever lucky enough to draw that tag in the rut I'll be jazzed.
Shed hunting there is a joke. Every remote food plot in the elk range will have tire tracks all around it when the bulls are dropping. I am certain the game commission and the DCNR employees have first crack at the sheds once they hit the ground. I have put a ton of miles on my boots looking for them and only found one. That one was found while deer hunting.