Sean98 said:
Get an elk point Todd.
So let's say I do this in Colorado...
I create an account. Fill out an application. Put my first (and only) choice as
E-P-999-99-P. Pay for a Habitat Stamp ($10), an application processing fee ($3), and a preference point fee ($40). And that's it? $53 and I'm the proud owner of a preference point?
I have a general understanding of preference points... You accumulate them until you get drawn in a more competitive (better) unit and then the balance goes to zero. The more points you have, the more likely you are to "cash in" on an opportunity to hunt a better unit.
So, from here on out, if I'm not just buying a preference point, I should always put down the "better" units as my first few choices. If I get selected, great! If I don't, then I still can get points?
Does the point balance only go to zero if I get my first choice? Or does my point balance go to zero if I draw any choice?