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Several states allow for multiple elk applications per year, including Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming, but specific rules and restrictions vary by state and season.
Multiple Application States
Multiple application states typically offer over-the-counter (OTC) elk tags, which can be purchased in addition to limited-draw tags. For example, in Arizona, OTC elk tags are available for certain units and seasons, while limited-draw tags are required for other areas. In New Mexico, hunters can apply for multiple limited-draw elk tags in different units and seasons.
Application Rules and Deadlines
In Wyoming, hunters can apply for multiple elk tags in different seasons, but must meet specific eligibility requirements and follow rules for simultaneous applications in different units. In Montana, hunters can apply for multiple limited-draw elk tags, but must use a different point preference system for each application. Idaho allows hunters to apply for multiple elk tags in different units, but has strict rules governing simultaneous applications.
Strategies for Multiple Applications
To increase chances of drawing an elk tag, hunters should carefully consider which units and seasons to apply for, taking into account factors such as elk population density, habitat quality, and competition from other hunters. Hunters may also want to consider applying for OTC tags in addition to limited-draw tags to increase their overall chances of success. By understanding the rules and regulations in each state and tailoring their application strategy accordingly, hunters can improve their chances of drawing an elk tag.
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