Sabot
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- Dec 5, 2011
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Ok guys, I'm finally reaching the point in my life where I am going to start being a little more honest with myself about what are goals, dreams, and just fantasies. I'll be 40 this year and I've been an avid hunter and shooter my whole life, but like most guys, I'm limited in either time, money, or access to game. I'm further limited in that I don't have a close group of friends with a shared passion for hunting the way I do.
I have been western big game hunting only twice in my life despite wanting to go every year. 10 years ago I did an OTC mule deer hunt in NM. Had an absolute blast but didn't tag out. Last year, I did an OTC bull elk hunt in CO and a buddy and I took a nice 5x5.
As points and planning season is upon us again, I find myself torn between trying to accumulate points and saying forget it, I'll just pay an outfitter for a landowner tag whenever "someday" actually gets here.
My preference would be to hunt strictly OYOA style, but I simply don't know if I can head west, by myself and pull it off...much less have the needed points or terrain knowledge to get away from the crowd.
The #1 game animal on my list is a mule deer, so here are my options as I see them:
1) Hunt in Texas(home) - virtually impossible without paying big bucks, our state is 97% private property.
2) Colorado - I currently have 2 deer points, and that won't get you away from the crowds or into a premier unit - 6 minimum for a non-res. I can keep buying points, but even if I get enough, I don't know where to go or have anyone to go with.
3) Idaho or Wyoming - from what I can tell, access may be better and crowds smaller, but again, nobody to go with.
4) Stick to bird hunting
Thoughts? BTW, I have not given up on the thought that I'll find a group of guys that are into OYOA western hunting, but most guys around here live for their feeder pen deer lease.
I have been western big game hunting only twice in my life despite wanting to go every year. 10 years ago I did an OTC mule deer hunt in NM. Had an absolute blast but didn't tag out. Last year, I did an OTC bull elk hunt in CO and a buddy and I took a nice 5x5.
As points and planning season is upon us again, I find myself torn between trying to accumulate points and saying forget it, I'll just pay an outfitter for a landowner tag whenever "someday" actually gets here.
My preference would be to hunt strictly OYOA style, but I simply don't know if I can head west, by myself and pull it off...much less have the needed points or terrain knowledge to get away from the crowd.
The #1 game animal on my list is a mule deer, so here are my options as I see them:
1) Hunt in Texas(home) - virtually impossible without paying big bucks, our state is 97% private property.
2) Colorado - I currently have 2 deer points, and that won't get you away from the crowds or into a premier unit - 6 minimum for a non-res. I can keep buying points, but even if I get enough, I don't know where to go or have anyone to go with.
3) Idaho or Wyoming - from what I can tell, access may be better and crowds smaller, but again, nobody to go with.
4) Stick to bird hunting
Thoughts? BTW, I have not given up on the thought that I'll find a group of guys that are into OYOA western hunting, but most guys around here live for their feeder pen deer lease.