chrispbrown27
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I have set a goal to make it out west within the next two or three years for an elk hunt, with the hopes of making it an annual trip. In a perfect world, I will be able to get a tag every year while building points for a better quality hunt for every couple of years. Colorado is the obvious choice because of OTC tags with points leading to a first or fourth season draw every few years. I like this idea because I will be able to get to know a unit while hunting the OTC seasons and then also what should be a lower pressure, better quality hunt with the drawn tag.
I have also been exploring Wyoming. Many years ago I worked for a summer in Jackson. I fell in love with Wyoming and always wanted to go back and hunt. From what I can tell, I can likely plan on drawing a general tag every couple of years (at the current moment at least). This would leave me out of building points for a better quality draw hunt, which I am not necessarily opposed to. Having never dealt with grizzly bears, I am a bit hesitant to hunt in their range, which severely limits my options in the state. So, I am wondering what those that have elk hunting experience think is the better option. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
For bonus points, I would also like to eventually throw in a mule deer tag if one happens to cross my path.
I have also been exploring Wyoming. Many years ago I worked for a summer in Jackson. I fell in love with Wyoming and always wanted to go back and hunt. From what I can tell, I can likely plan on drawing a general tag every couple of years (at the current moment at least). This would leave me out of building points for a better quality draw hunt, which I am not necessarily opposed to. Having never dealt with grizzly bears, I am a bit hesitant to hunt in their range, which severely limits my options in the state. So, I am wondering what those that have elk hunting experience think is the better option. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
For bonus points, I would also like to eventually throw in a mule deer tag if one happens to cross my path.