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    Default Immediate attention for big game applications

    Hopefully everyone read the rules changes. If you don't have a big game license for the 2013 season or a annual fishing/small game/combo license you will be charged $30-$40 per application to get a preference point.

    if this is your first year applying or you didn't buy any licenses last year, TODAY is the last day to purchase an annual fishing license to save yourself the fees.

    just a friendly reminder as I find this practice to be bullshit.
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    All about the MONEY.
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    So as long as we had a fishing license last year the additional fees aren't added?

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    Walking around in the woods with a gun during during hunting season in Colorado is for the rich. I already voted myself off the island shortly after I learned Colorado was a pay-heavily-to-play hunting state. Between the "lottery" to hunt, preference points, licensing fees, DOW restrictions, costs to process meat, overcrowded woods from out-of-staters, and DOW wardens hunting you while you try to hunt, it's a joke. For those big game hunters that remain... I left a couple in the woods for you, have at 'em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Walking around in the woods with a gun during during hunting season in Colorado is for the rich. I already voted myself off the island shortly after I learned Colorado was a pay-heavily-to-play hunting state. Between the "lottery" to hunt, preference points, licensing fees, DOW restrictions, costs to process meat, overcrowded woods from out-of-staters, and DOW wardens hunting you while you try to hunt, it's a joke. For those big game hunters that remain... I left a couple in the woods for you, have at 'em.
    my booklet got tossed in the trash this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by balyon885 View Post
    So as long as we had a fishing license last year the additional fees aren't added?

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    As long as it was an ANNUAL license. Day licenses or weeks or whatever else they sell doesn't count. Has to be the annual one for all year.

    or annual small game. Or annual combo license. Or a big game license.

    then you would avoid the $30-40 fee per species you get a preference point for.

    the $3 application fee still applies to each license though.
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    If you do not hold a 2013 annual or big game license, or do not receive a license through the draw, you will be charged $40 PER SPECIES (for elk, deer, pronghorn, or bear) for which you get a preference point"
    (emphasis in original)
    http://cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/BigGame.aspx
    Note the part between the commas. Fail the draw and get a refund & preference point they will keep $40 per species no matter what you had last year.

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    That shit is wack.
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    They fee isn't about Dow making money, it's about charging the guys who just put in for points every year and never buy a license. The idea was to try and help the in state guys who if are true sportsman usually buy sometime of license every year. If you buy ANY license the previous year (big game, fishing or small game) you will not be charged the fee. Everyone wants to bitch about the money, but they are the first to bitch when there is no access to ground, no road maintenance, no fish in the lakes, or all the winter kill because Dow didn't have the funds to air drop feed to the herds. If you want to bitch, call your politicians. They are the ones who combine the Dow with parks and rec. those dam bicycles get to use the ground and trails and search and rescue on our dime. Our hunting dollars fund these and they use them for free.
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    Lars, your avatar is very fitting. This is about cash, little more. Who care if someone puts in for a PP only, they are not pulling any money out of the system to do so.

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