Draw odds, deadlines, and fees are compiled from official state draw results and date-stamped — always confirm hunt codes, quotas, fees, and deadlines on the official state agency site before you apply. Coverage grows state by state. Feedback: support@whetstonetools.com.
Quarry — draw odds by unit.
Pick a state, a species, and a hunt code. You get the draw odds, the application
deadline, and the fee — pulled straight from the state's own published draw results and
date-stamped, so you can see exactly which year the odds are from.
These are official prior-year draw results — draw odds change
every year as quotas shift and points creep. They estimate your chances; they do not guarantee a tag.
Always confirm hunt codes, quotas, fees, and deadlines on the official state agency
website before you apply.
No selection yet. Choose a state to see which species are covered.
Going deeper?
Quarry is free and shows its sources. If you hunt several states or chase point-heavy units, the paid
tools go further: GoHunt INSIDER
and onX Hunt Elite
show point-by-point odds and let you compare units across every western state.
These are plain links, not affiliate links. If that changes, this notice
will say so.
About the data
Every number here is parsed directly from the state wildlife agency's own published draw-results file
(not typed in by hand), then independently spot-checked against that file before it appears. Odds are shown
for the exact draw year the agency published, because draw odds change every year — more applicants and
"point creep" push the bar up over time. Facts we can't confirm from an official source are listed as
gaps, never guessed.
New Mexico (the first state) runs a pure random draw — no preference or bonus points — so the odds are
simply licenses awarded versus applicants in each residency pool. Point-system states will show odds by
point level when added.