ttha_aggie_09 said:
I am about to get guidance from my guide but I figure I can poll the CO folks on here for help (Brad - didn't want to text you this late)...
If I am hunting an OTC archery unit (Private land) but would also like to apply for a mule deer preference point and an elk preference point up near steamboat (totally different area), do I need to purchase the license and apply for points now? Will this impact my OTC tag later?
Thanks in advance to all of the folks on here helping out us neophytes!
In my experience, you burn all points drawing ANY tag (species specific). I had 2 points when I first moved to CO, and applied for OTC archery elk my first year. I didn't realize it would burn the points, but it did, for a tag I could have gotten at Walmart. What I should have done was apply for a point, and bought the tag later. I would have 5 points now had I done that. Instead, I'm not even playing the point game- just ones & twos to hunt varying seasons locally.
So for elk this year, I'm planning on hunting OTC archery. So I just applied for a point online, and will get the archery tag later. Did the same thing for turkey- point now, tag later. For mule deer and sheep, I'm applying for a draw tag, so I have a point as a backup if I don't draw.
It shouldn't be an issue for you, I don't think. Get your points now. Buy your OTC later. The only way you would not be able to get an OTC license is if you already have a Type A tag for that species- at least this is what I believe. Also, when applying for a preference point, you don't indicate what unit (points are not unit specific). You just get points per species, and when ready for a tag, you would apply for the tags in Steamboat (or wherever else you want at the time).
Someone more knowledgeable please correct me.