Hey folks,
I’m new to applying as a non-resident in Arizona. I’ve hunted Montana my whole life and shot some nice bulls. I’ve always wanted to hunt Arizona and last year I started putting in as a non resident. I’ve read several articles and heard various podcasts on how bad of a late hunt unit 9 is, how it’s terrible glassing, however the success rates are over 40%. Since I’m pretty confident that I can fill my Montana elk tag, I’m really interested in hunting a mature bull, I’m not a huge numbers guy, but rather just looking for an older bull. Other units I’m considering is 8 and 7 W but those units are considerably smaller and have more tags. Does this lead to greater congestion and a lesser quality hunt? Or is a guy capable of hiking away from the crowds in those units? I understand 9 is a relatively flat unit, and it looks like it has a ton of roads, so are hunters able to have the opportunity of spot and stalk or is it an unit where a guy is better off sitting water? Thanks in advance for any advice, I appreciate it. Good luck to everyone in 2020.
I’m new to applying as a non-resident in Arizona. I’ve hunted Montana my whole life and shot some nice bulls. I’ve always wanted to hunt Arizona and last year I started putting in as a non resident. I’ve read several articles and heard various podcasts on how bad of a late hunt unit 9 is, how it’s terrible glassing, however the success rates are over 40%. Since I’m pretty confident that I can fill my Montana elk tag, I’m really interested in hunting a mature bull, I’m not a huge numbers guy, but rather just looking for an older bull. Other units I’m considering is 8 and 7 W but those units are considerably smaller and have more tags. Does this lead to greater congestion and a lesser quality hunt? Or is a guy capable of hiking away from the crowds in those units? I understand 9 is a relatively flat unit, and it looks like it has a ton of roads, so are hunters able to have the opportunity of spot and stalk or is it an unit where a guy is better off sitting water? Thanks in advance for any advice, I appreciate it. Good luck to everyone in 2020.