Utah Price Increase

In summary- no changes are currently scheduled, however if/when they do they could be "as much as" what has been posted on page 1.

Am I to assume it would be smart for someone like myself with a handful of points to cash out what I can before that happens?

You should assume that most point holders have the same idea thus cashing out….well, god speed my friend.
 
In summary- no changes are currently scheduled, however if/when they do they could be "as much as" what has been posted on page 1.

Am I to assume it would be smart for someone like myself with a handful of points to cash out what I can before that happens?

With only a handful of points, which I also have (9 Elk, I drew in 2010), I apply and hope to draw every year, understanding my only chance is a random tag. I span 2 years with the license to reduce cost and am essentially buying a weighted raffle ticket.
 
In summary- no changes are currently scheduled, however if/when they do they could be "as much as" what has been posted on page 1.

Am I to assume it would be smart for someone like myself with a handful of points to cash out what I can before that happens?
I am doubting that there will be any major price increases in the next couple years. Where the division didn’t ask for this, that would indicate to me that they are happy with where pricing is sitting.

One good thing about this is that you may see smaller, more consistent jumps in pricing instead of no increases for long periods and then big jumps.

I have always wondered why a state doesn’t just set a standard 3% a year price increase.
 
Case in point of the problem of demand and supply
Nothing like a broadhead company pushing people to make sure they apply out west!
By the way buy our broadheads when you draw that sweet tag!
 

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Case in point of the problem of demand and supply
Nothing like a broadhead company pushing people to make sure they apply out west!
By the way buy our broadheads when you draw that sweet tag!

Any hunting company that does not lead with the line "Made possible by the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation" or some other credit to the system that is propping up this enter industry of consumerism is hurting the goal of conservation and doing it for personal gain.
 
Case in point of the problem of demand and supply
Nothing like a broadhead company pushing people to make sure they apply out west!
By the way buy our broadheads when you draw that sweet tag!
This is exactly the point. Anyone who thinks hunting opportunity can, or should, be immune to the law of supply and demand is economically illiterate. Attempting to do so ignores the inevitable consequence of attempted price controls; extreme shortages. Something has to, and will break in the future. Personally, I'd prefer it to be cost rather than opportunity. Seeing these cost increases is one of the few things bringing any hope to draw tags in the future. I'm no rich man, but over even a handful of years even the max proposed prices are very affordable for anyone who can manage money with enough discipline to save $100 a month. Prices for western hunting are going to increase in proportion to the increase in demand for the foreseeable future. There's no avoiding it; reduce demand, increase price, or deal with extreme shortages.
Or defund and ostracize the people who are marketing your wildlife and hunting opportunities for their own gain without giving anything back. Youtubers, marketing companies, videographers, application services, influencers, all of them. Reject every last bit of their narcissistic attention seeking and send them to the ash heap of history with the Cough Silencer where they belong. Or actually just save up a little to pay for tags.
 
I’m probably out on Utah 14 points across the board with still minimal chances of drawing. I just don’t think the juice is worth the squeeze
 
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