To Non Residents Considering Wyoming Moose Preference Points

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Some would argue that the money spent on these PPs is helping conservation. ;)
If that is a person's motivation, may as well donate to a non profit helping conservation and get the tax break.
 

Habitat#1

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I drew my Wy tag 6 or so years ago and just dropped my wifes 20 points this year.Not paying them anymore.You can go to NFL or Alberta the same price or cheaper than you can go guided in WY
 

wapitibob

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I drew my Wy tag 6 or so years ago and just dropped my wifes 20 points this year.Not paying them anymore.You can go to NFL or Alberta the same price or cheaper than you can go guided in WY

I'd have kept them and gone hunting diy for a Cow.
 
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Mojave

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There is only one non-resident random bull tag in Wyoming in 2024.

There were only 5 preference point cow tags, they each took over 20 points to draw. So over $3000 in points and a $3000 tag.

The bull tags took on average 23 (max points) to draw. There were about 23 bull only or any moose tags. They all took max points.

I don't think anyone should be applying for a random tag unless they are in the 22-23 points range. It is too much money to tie up for 5 months.
 

RunNGunSC

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The fact that WY still sales points to people with less than 18-20 preference points is fraud. They are taking $150 for something with clearly no value and they know it.
 
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