Que the cpw shooting out an email add, with “youth get preference” either in the smallest print or not mentioned at all… meanwhile folks will pile in at 8-10 bucks a pop for about every hunt code available… should be criminalquick link to 2023 secondary draw stats for your research.
(spoiler alert: you aren't going to draw)
I have never actually looked at the results for the secondary draw. I could have sworn I picked a deer tag up a few years ago on the secondary, but looking at the draw results from last year I am thinking I picked it up leftover.Que the cpw shooting out an email add, with “youth get preference” either in the smallest print or not mentioned at all… meanwhile folks will pile in at 8-10 bucks a pop for about every hunt code available… should be criminal
Why resident youth only? It's not my kid's fault he was born in Iowa.I am old enough to remember when you had to opt in for the second draw… and snot nosers didn’t get all the tags… straight youth preference is stupid… if anything it should be for resident youth only
No its yours! I kid.Why resident youth only? It's not my kid's fault he was born in Iowa.
Actually it is…Why resident youth only? It's not my kid's fault he was born in Iowa.
Sorry about your dad. I think giving kids extra opportunities is great, even if it it's not me or my kid. Difference of opinions.No its yours! I kid.
Some of us that live here have an issue with a non resident youth getting a opportunity at a tag in the secondary draw when many of us don't have a tag, when the youth already get priority in the regular draw. Besides they should be in school, my dad never took me out of school to go deer hunting. They get enough opportunities as it is.
Why resident youth only? It's not my kid's fault he was born in Iowa.
My dad is great, he instilled discipline instead of taking me out of school to go on out of state hunting trips. We went hunting plenty on the weekends in the state I was raised in.Sorry about your dad. I think giving kids extra opportunities is great, even if it it's not me or my kid. Difference of opinions.
I'd gladly take a kid from another state whitetail hunting. Probably not a fair comparison though. I like to think I can instill discipline (whatever that means?) or raise a good person and also provide them with some pretty awesome out of state hunting trips.My dad is great, he instilled discipline instead of taking me out of school to go on out of state hunting trips. We went hunting plenty on the weekends in the state I was raised in.
Give a kid from Colorado your resident Iowa WT tag then we can talk about opinions. You don't have a dog in the fight.
No its yours! I kid.
Some of us that live here have an issue with a non resident youth getting a opportunity at a tag in the secondary draw when many of us don't have a tag, when the youth already get priority in the regular draw. Besides they should be in school, my dad never took me out of school to go deer hunting. They get enough opportunities as it is.
Honest question because I don't know anything about the resident draw there, but with exception of returned tags if these tags made it to leftover draw wouldn't you have easily drawn if you put in for those tags? I always figured the leftover game was pretty much tags the R's didn't want.Because by allowing NR youth to have preference, they’re taking away opportunities from resident youth and adults.
From my perspective, youth preference is to try and get kids interested in hunting. If a kid has the opportunity to do an out of state hunt, their family is probably supportive enough to ensure they have an opportunity in their own state.
I think second draw should be 100% resident preference, but at least put them in the same pool as adults. I’m all for resident youth preference but it’s quite frustrating knowing a NR kid has preference over me as a resident, especially when we don’t have guaranteed tags for deer here in Colorado
Nope, there are tags on this list that take 5+ points as a resident and double digit points as a NR to draw. Plenty of 1-4 pointers as well. Heck I see a grip of tags… that I put in for and didn’t draw… the tags that have 50+ left are pretty undesirable… usually hard to hunt & they issue a stupid amount of tags to keep populations next to nothing , not great access or private land only tagsHonest question because I don't know anything about the resident draw there, but with exception of returned tags if these tags made it to leftover draw wouldn't you have easily drawn if you put in for those tags? I always figured the leftover game was pretty much tags the R's didn't want.
I couldn't have said it better. Resident youth is one thing, NR youth preference is outlandish.Because by allowing NR youth to have preference, they’re taking away opportunities from resident youth and adults.
From my perspective, youth preference is to try and get kids interested in hunting. If a kid has the opportunity to do an out of state hunt, their family is probably supportive enough to ensure they have an opportunity in their own state.
I think second draw should be 100% resident preference, but at least put them in the same pool as adults. I’m all for resident youth preference but it’s quite frustrating knowing a NR kid has preference over me as a resident, especially when we don’t have guaranteed tags for deer here in Colorado
Honest question because I don't know anything about the resident draw there, but with exception of returned tags if these tags made it to leftover draw wouldn't you have easily drawn if you put in for those tags? I always figured the leftover game was pretty much tags the R's didn't want.