You've been building points for years. Make them count.
We run the numbers on your hunt, weighing draw odds, land access, hunt quality, and your specific goals so you can make a confident, informed application decision. No more guessing. No more wasted points.
Get your personalized draw report with free early access.
Non-resident draw odds in plain English, not buried in spreadsheets. We decide where your points have the most impact.
We don't just show you odds. We tell you where to apply and why. Your recommendation is built around your point total, weapon of choice, and preferred hunt style to make the most efficient use of your points.
Analysis of public land percentages and access, including a breakdown of where access is realistic and public land connects to huntable terrain.
Our model weighs draw odds, land access, hunt quality, and your point situation together, so you get a recommendation built for your goals, not the average hunter.
We're starting with Wyoming elk. Wyoming Elk is the first major application of the season, with the deadline being February 2nd for non-residents. Wyoming's preference point system rewards a deliberate plan, but you need to be applying to the right units. Our report shows you where your points actually move the needle. Peak Draw is being built for the entire West, one state and species at a time.
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Montana · Colorado · Idaho · Utah · Nevada
Most draw tools are databases. They show you odds and leave the strategy to you. Peak Draw is different. We combine draw statistics, public land access, and harvest data to build an intelligent recommendation for your unique situation. Tell us your points, your species, and how you like to hunt, and we tell you specific recommendations on where you'd be best off applying. It's the difference between raw data and real life.
Our recommendation engine is built on an expected utility optimization framework, a mathematical approach that weighs multiple variables simultaneously rather than optimizing for any single factor. For each unit we calculate a composite score factoring in non-resident draw probability, public land access, historical harvest rates, trophy potential, terrain difficulty, and your specific point situation. The model then projects expected value across multiple future draw cycles, answering not just "where should I apply this year" but "what's the optimal strategy given where you want to be in three years." It's the same class of decision modeling used in portfolio optimization, applied to your tag strategy.
A personalized unit strategy built around you, not the average applicant. We factor in your specific point total, your target species, weapon of choice, your preferred hunt type, and realistic harvest expectations. Perhaps you'd be statistically best off to wait a couple years before applying for that dream hunt? We'll figure it out and let you know.
Yes. We're building this in the open and early access subscribers get free reports as we launch each state and species. We'll move to a paid model eventually, but everyone on the early access list gets grandfathered in for the first report cycle.
Wyoming elk reports are in active development and are the first thing we're shipping. Join the early access list and we'll email you the moment yours is ready. No spam in between. Montana and the rest of the West follow on a rolling basis, one state and species at a time.
Built by hunters. Engineered for results.
Peak Draw was built by engineers who are also serious western hunters. We got tired of spending hours decoding draw statistics that should have been simple, so we built something better. Your points are too valuable to trust to guesswork.
Tell us your state, species, points, and weapon of choice. We'll build your personalized report the moment we launch.