HunterGatherer
Lil-Rokslider
Cashing my points in next year and then boycotting Wyoming until they get rid of the outfitter welfare program
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That’ll show them.Cashing my points in next year and then boycotting Wyoming until they get rid of the outfitter welfare program
You have to create an account and then when your buying there is an option to switch sportsman during checkout and you can add them all to the same cart. I think you just need his SSN to create the account.Im early into applying for goat points in wy. How do I buy points for my 20 yr old son? Do I just create an acct for him too and buy points for him or is there a way to link him to me?
OP makes it sound like gonna go broke buying points.
x3 if I take both boys. Makes for a pretty expensive trip or 3.$130 a year for deer, elk and antelope. Triple that if you get them all. So, conservatively, let's say 5 years to get a decent hunt on an appreciable amount of public. That's 700 bucks of points, plus the license fee- so you're close to or well over 2 grand by that point, depending on if you do regular or special.
For comparison, look at the opportunities on private you could get for that same money, without having to wait or deal with the uncertainty of draw systems.
Nonresidents getting into preference points systems post COVID tend to be very kind to the budgets of western game agencies, usually for very little in return.
Kind of my thoughts as well. I went ahead and bought them all this year.OP, I’m in a similar situation and here’s what I chose to do. Buy all three pref points for myself and one son. Then next year buy pref points for myself and my other son.
If you buy every other year you won’t lose the points you’ve accrued.
Never know if my son(s) will hunt, but if one of them chooses to do so, he’s golden.
Otherwise one day I’ll put one in a party application and boost my points.
Then do the same with the other.
All the outfitters thank you.Cashing my points in next year and then boycotting Wyoming until they get rid of the outfitter welfare program
This has the cadence of a joke….but I’m guessing you’re serious too. What is this about?Cashing my points in next year and then boycotting Wyoming until they get rid of the outfitter welfare program
Someone is pissy they can't hunt WA would be my guess...They should look into NM and MT if they want compain about outfitter welfare.This has the cadence of a joke….but I’m guessing you’re serious too. What is this about?
This has the cadence of a joke….but I’m guessing you’re serious too. What is this about?
You should just walk away from WY. No hunt, points disappear. That would be a true boycott.Cashing my points in next year and then boycotting Wyoming until they get rid of the outfitter welfare program
Not that you asked me but…You could absolutely create an account for him and do it for him…But if your son is 20 years old, don’t you think he’s capable of doing it himself? It takes a matter of minutes to do. If you wanted, you could even offer him your card as a means to pay for them, but creating the account for him and then buying the points seems to be a real good way to increase the likelihood that you end up wasting your time and money. If he wanted to do that, he’d probably have already created an account for himself to do it himself, but that’s just me.Im early into applying for goat points in wy. How do I buy points for my 20 yr old son? Do I just create an acct for him too and buy points for him or is there a way to link him to me?
How many kids do you have? How many in college with 4 bucks in their pockets? I'm his dad and want to try to help him get points too so he can hunt with me. Not that complicated.Not that you asked me but…You could absolutely create an account for him and do it for him…But if your son is 20 years old, don’t you think he’s capable of doing it himself? It takes a matter of minutes to do. If you wanted, you could even offer him your card as a means to pay for them, but creating the account for him and then buying the points seems to be a real good way to increase the likelihood that you end up wasting your time and money. If he wanted to do that, he’d probably have already created an account for himself to do it himself, but that’s just me.
As far as creating the actual account for him, you just need some basic information that you surely have and to create a login and enter some credit card information. I’m quite certain the deadline is October 31st.