Nick28
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Id go with 201
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Points go to zero when you draw first choice tags.
Have you ever thought about hunting with a muzzleloader? You have plenty of time to get everything dialed in and practice a bunch. The muzzleloader hunt in 201 would be an awesome experience. My dad hunted it this past year for cows. He had more than one nice bull within muzzleloader range. That’s what I’d do if I were you. Only 9 other bull tag holders in the entire unit with you!
Id go with 201
That's not a bad idea. I'll have to research the NR points it took to draw for 2019.
Thank you for that suggestion.
In 2018, 8% of nonresidents with 27 points drew the early rifle tag in 201. For muzzleloader season, the lone NR with 27 points drew. 6 applicants were in the pool with 26. That would mean that you’ll still have a wait. Rats!
Other options that I would consider are the rifle seasons on the Bosque del Oso (GMU 851). Very limited rifle tags. Only 5 per season in 2018. But you’d certainly be in the running. In 2018, it took 22-24 points for a NR to draw.
Thank you for the detailed post. I've never heard of GMU 851. Any idea what the average bull quality is in there?
With 27 years in, I'd hold fast for 2, 201.
In 2018, 8% of nonresidents with 27 points drew the early rifle tag in 201. For muzzleloader season, the lone NR with 27 points drew. 6 applicants were in the pool with 26. That would mean that you’ll still have a wait. Rats!
Other options that I would consider are the rifle seasons on the Bosque del Oso (GMU 851). Very limited rifle tags. Only 5 per season in 2018. But you’d certainly be in the running. In 2018, it took 22-24 points for a NR to draw.
Could be another 5-7 years at ~$90.00 per year. OUCH!
PLUS...I'll be at least 65 by then. DAMN! I was a young man when I started this chase.
This is my fear. I am 32 and only just starting to accumulate point. I would much rather (I think) chase elk in lesser quality units every few years than wait 27 years to draw a "great" tag. I figure that's 9 hunts in 3 point units which has to feel worth it in the end.
GMU 851 appears to be about 98% private land. Might be tough to obtain access.
The tag being referenced is specifically for the Bosque del Oso, not the whole unit. It is state land.