CONative44
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I want to start building some points out of state (I am a CO res). What western states have the best point systems for those like me that are starting from scratch with 0 points?
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I want to start building some points out of state (I am a CO res). What western states have the best point systems for those like me that are starting from scratch with 0 points?
As a CO resident you already have amazing hunting opportunities so I found focus on specific out of state hunts you want to do instead of just trying to a hoard points. Even if state X has a weird system if you really want to hunt a particular mountain range for a particular animal pursue that... don't drink the coolaid and think you need to build elk points in 5 states if realistically you are only going to be able to do a couple of out of state hunts in the next 10 years.
Do a ton of research. have a heart to heart with yourself about the animals you really want to hunt in the particular state you want to hunt them. Then analyze the financial resources you have to throw at this addiction. The answer is different for everyone. I am in the pool in ten states and many on this forum probably think I am crazy but there is a method to my madness. It might work out, it might back fire, but the potential for some incredible adventures are at the doorstep. Enjoy the journey.
AZ is tough to draw but with their recent change to the bonus point system half the permits going to nonresidents (up to 5% of the total per hunt code) are awarded randomly regardless of bonus points. You are in the running for a tag every time you apply. If you are a bowhunter the way you cash in on the $160 general license required to apply is by buying an over the counter archery deer license. Coues deer hunting with a bow is a blast. It's beautiful down in the desert during January. You live in Colorado so the drive isn't too bad either...