I agree those big hunts with 1 draw should only go to Texas residents
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The only hunts out of staters are trying to draw in Texas are bighorn and maybe the raffle or exotic hunts. But, it is definitely the cheapest bighorn tag in the country.Last edited by El General; 03-02-2021, 01:19 PM.
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Originally posted by WBT View PostAnd most western states allocate 90% of available tags to residents and when there's only one tag, it must go to a resident.
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Originally posted by apkleinschmidt View PostAny idea if the number of super tags available is similar to the amount of tags offered for Texas hunts, or if application costs are similar? Not trying to be a smartass, I genuinely have no idea.
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Originally posted by apkleinschmidt View PostI just filled out their annual survey on the draw system.
I left comments questioning why Non-residents have the same application fees and draw odds when no other state in the US offers the same. We get boned on fees and odds for all western hunts in all western states. And we have the least federal land of all of them, by a longshot. I mean a nonresident won one of our only bighorn tags!!! It clearly upset me haha.
Please follow suit and comment to the same effect. Maybe we can get some traction.
*If I'm wrong about the odds and fees please correct me and I'll edit my post.
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I just completed the survey, I complained for you.
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I understand wanting to give preference to residents, but as a lifetime license holder if I ever leave Texas you can bet I’ll still be applying for just as many hunts as I do now, if not more, and I’d hate to know I would have worse odds, especially having 10+ points in many hunt categories.
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Originally posted by lonestartiger01 View PostI understand wanting to give preference to residents, but as a lifetime license holder if I ever leave Texas you can bet I’ll still be applying for just as many hunts as I do now, if not more, and I’d hate to know I would have worse odds, especially having 10+ points in many hunt categories.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostI'd be interested to see the numbers, if you do the request please let us know what you find out. The NR Texas hunting license is WAY more than double though, way more.
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