AgDad121619 said:
TikkaShooter said:
I purchased through an intermediary that represents the landowner.
It does provide private access, but the property isn't likely worth hunting. The voucher - when used to buy a carcass tag - is good for the unit/units where the property is located.
It's an in between world. Not a draw tag. Not an outfitted hunt. Buying access, and thus, a tag for that unit.
Prices vary based on the season, weapon, and unit quality. It's a nice way to hunt while waiting to draw using PPs in the future.
"It does provide private access, but the property isn't likely worth hunting. The voucher - when used to buy a carcass tag - is good for the unit/units where the property is located."
So this allows you to hunt any public land in that unit plus the private land for the landowner tag? How do you find the intermediaries?
And there are "draws" available for landowner tags - are those only available to the landowners and then based on their draw they can turn around and sell those tags?
The landowner voucher program is only available in units where there are no over the counter licenses for that species. So the entire state has a deer landowner program, but much of the state does not for elk.
In units where all licenses are limited, west of I-25, 10% of the tag quota goes to landowners through the voucher program unrestricted. Another 10%, so 20% total, goes into the program, but is restricted to private land.
For lands to be eligible, you have to meet a certain acreage requirement, and the number of applications is based on total acres owned. The land must be habitat for the species, at least at some time in the year.
Applications are not a guaranteed tag. They are kind of like a person, as they each acquire and use preference points. If you are successful in the draw, you get a transferable voucher that is a guaranteed tag, but you still have to buy the tag.
In my unit, to acquire an unrestricted 3rd season deer voucher takes a preference point. So of my 4 applications, I rarely draw more than 2 vouchers.
Brokering of vouchers isn't allowed. In my opinion, the program was set up so that those providing habitat could have a better opportunity to hunt, not for the guy with the deepest pockets, and brokering tends to lean that way. The "designated manager" can sell vouchers, but that person has to be set up ahead of the draw.