A Guy Out West
Well-Known Member
If you get invited to hunt in an area that requires points in order to be drawn, consider that a tremendous compliment. When talking to acquaintances about organizing a hunt, usually the first question is how many points do you have. If they have no points, they get the cold shoulder. Points are divided by the number in the hunting party. Points are generally accumulated at one per year. Here is an example: I buy points for deer, antelope, and elk in Nevada. It costs me $180 per year to do so. I have been applying for 10 years, $1,800 invested so far. If I invite you to go hunting with me in Nevada, I am giving you 5 of my points or $900, worth of points. I only mention this so you understand that it is truly an honor to be invited out West for a big game hunt. Nevada’s points are expensive, other states where you can buy points can be cheaper, but it has still cost your host some hard earned cash. Just be mindful that your invite likely has not come easily. Money and years of accumulating points have made your invite possible. Don’t feel like you need to offer any money for being invited, the person inviting you is doing it out of kindness. It is probably illegal for your host to take money for allowing you to use his points anyway. Make friends, become a member of as many hunting sites as you can. If you find someone you get along with, don’t be afraid to ask if a hunt can be arranged. Time waits for no man, get on it.