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<blockquote data-quote="sesh" data-source="post: 1167569" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>For quality tags New Mexico is not cheap, but it's cheaper than Arizona IIRC. Most states do charge up front for the license fees and then refund, minus the application fee, if you are unsuccessful in the drawing. This is actually the first year that NM has done it that way, they didn't used to charge anything but an app fee until you actually drew a tag. Colorado is one of the cheaper ones overall for application fees and tags, and obviously there are good numbers there as well.</p><p>I've been applying for the last few years in several states for elk and deer. Not saying I'm an expert by any means, there's lots of us on here that at least applied for CO and NM, but I could definitely talk all day about pro's and con's of the application process for several states.</p><p>Dr Tad, if you have any specific questions or want to talk more in depth about the process shoot me a pm and I'll see if I can help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesh, post: 1167569, member: 9014"] For quality tags New Mexico is not cheap, but it's cheaper than Arizona IIRC. Most states do charge up front for the license fees and then refund, minus the application fee, if you are unsuccessful in the drawing. This is actually the first year that NM has done it that way, they didn't used to charge anything but an app fee until you actually drew a tag. Colorado is one of the cheaper ones overall for application fees and tags, and obviously there are good numbers there as well. I've been applying for the last few years in several states for elk and deer. Not saying I'm an expert by any means, there's lots of us on here that at least applied for CO and NM, but I could definitely talk all day about pro's and con's of the application process for several states. Dr Tad, if you have any specific questions or want to talk more in depth about the process shoot me a pm and I'll see if I can help you out. [/QUOTE]
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