memtb
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For about 36 or 37 years I've been donating to the WyoG&F through my applications for Mountain Goat with zero success……this year is a repeat of the previous years! memtb
Wow! Over 30 years of applying without success. I'll give you credit for persistence, but I guess they are banking on you being too old to actually hunt by the time you could draw a tag.
I hope it is in Wyoming.I applied for 20 consecutive years for a Maine NR moose tag. I was selected a couple of years ago. Once you hit, it all seems worth it. LOL
^^^^^! I used to be so excited waiting to draw a moose tag here in Washington, now I'm more nervous that I might actually draw one in my fossil yearsI'll go out on a stretcher, if I can hire someone to carry me out! I ain't giv'n up without a fight! memtb
I applied for 20 consecutive years for a Maine NR moose tag. I was selected a couple of years ago. Once you hit, it all seems worth it. LOL
Harder to draw a tag, harder to find them, and definitely need help with the after process.^^^^^! I used to be so excited waiting to draw a moose tag here in Washington, now I'm more nervous that I might actually draw one in my fossil years
They definitely fill up a windshield on a dark rainy night.Unless the Moose you "hit"…..is with your girlfriend's '88 Honda Accord!
A long story which covers several of the emotions that a human can experience, and a very cold, long drive on a February night in Wyoming! memtb
Even though Colorado has preference points, it's still a lottery. I drew a bighorn sheep tag at about 15 or 16 years. Another guy in my unit was at 25ish, and one was at 4. I am still waiting on goat one of these years.For about 36 or 37 years I've been donating to the WyoG&F through my applications for Mountain Goat with zero success……this year is a repeat of the previous years! memtb
They definitely fill up a windshield on a dark rainy night.