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2019 Colorado Outdoors Preference Point Issue (Online Edition)

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A tool used in the management of Colorado’s big-game animals is a limit, or quota, on the number of licenses issued in most game management units (GMUs). When applying for a limited license, a preference point is awarded when an individual is unsuccessful in drawing their first-choice hunt code. Preference points provide a mathematical advantage when applied to future drawings.

Some things to remember:

How long will it take to draw a license?

Statistics from previous years may be used to estimate the approximate time required to successfully draw a license. For example: If a unit allowed 20 licenses with 60 applicants, zero preference points are required, 40 were unsuccessful. These 40 were awarded a preference point.

Assuming that the quota for this unit remained the same for the next year, and these 40 apply, 20 will draw a license using their preference point and 20 will be awarded a second point. An applicant with no points may be able to draw a license in three years if this pattern persists.

Things to know when reading the lists:

Preference-point requirements can be found at the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website. There are separate tables for each species. Preference-point requirements have the ability to change dramatically from year to year based upon the number of applications and the number of licenses issued for each unit, but don’t vary much from year to year.


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