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This is the first year for me. I believe I got drawn but why does it say I have 2 preference points? Here is what it says:

Spring wild turkey license lottery results

Congratulations! Your number was drawn as part of the lottery in area 244 zone B.

Your preference level is 2.

Your group preference level is 2.

Why do I have preference points if I got drawn?

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I don't get into turkey hunting that much so it is possible that I applied before but forgot about it. That would explain the 2 preference points.

But......I still question why they would congratulate someone for not getting drawn. Why wouldn't it say 'sorry, your number was not drawn.'?????

It seems to me they need to reword the way they inform people.

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Powder, if it says you got drawn, then you got drawn! They are just telling you what your preference points were for this drawing. I was drawn last year so my preference level was 1. I did not get drawn this year and the said my preference level was 1. Next year my preference level will be 2.

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Powder, if it says you got drawn, then you got drawn! They are just telling you what your preference points were for this drawing. I was drawn last year so my preference level was 1. I did not get drawn this year and the said my preference level was 1. Next year my preference level will be 2.

That makes sense. It's just confusing because I would have thought that once I get drawn my preference level wouldn't matter. I'm not sure why they even put that on there. If they are going to do that they should clarify what year it is for. Hopefully the letter comes in the mail soon!

Thanks for the help!

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Thanks for the post GUPPY. 349 for the 3rd year in a row. It used to take three years for the 1st season.I think with all the additional zones and permits it's taken some of the pressure off the SE zones. Good Hunting DrJ

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Didn't get drawn either. May buy a late season OTC bow tag. Or I hear Nebraska is a nice state to visit in the spring. Just so happens I have relatives that live there with alot of turkeys on their land.

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