woodsman115
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- Dec 11, 2016
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I've always been a northwoods whitetail hunter who has decided this year to try a hand at elk. We're looking to do a Wyoming late season cow elk hunt to break into elk hunting and a good meat hunt. To be upfront, I know nothing about hunting elk other than what I've been researching here and all over.
I do have a couple of questions about the WY application process:
For nonresident, Type 6 elk tags am I reading the drawing odds correctly when:
- there are more 1st choice applicants and also 2nd choice applicants than the total quota, this means some applicants do not get a tag, correct or no?
- also, is there a place you can see on the WY G&S site that shows the quota for a hunt area in 2017? Cant seem to find that info if it's there.
Is there anything I should be keying in on for locating elk winter range? Again, I know very little about WY and the habitats across the state. I've been checking out the elk hunt area map and trying to relate the units to the habitat on satellite imagery. I know this is rough and only a starting point but have to start somewhere. I'd hate to draw a tag for a hunt area only to find there are few if any wintering elk.
I'm not looking for "your elk is tied up at this location" info but any tips, and experience would be greatly and I mean greatly appreciated. thanks.
I do have a couple of questions about the WY application process:
For nonresident, Type 6 elk tags am I reading the drawing odds correctly when:
- there are more 1st choice applicants and also 2nd choice applicants than the total quota, this means some applicants do not get a tag, correct or no?
- also, is there a place you can see on the WY G&S site that shows the quota for a hunt area in 2017? Cant seem to find that info if it's there.
Is there anything I should be keying in on for locating elk winter range? Again, I know very little about WY and the habitats across the state. I've been checking out the elk hunt area map and trying to relate the units to the habitat on satellite imagery. I know this is rough and only a starting point but have to start somewhere. I'd hate to draw a tag for a hunt area only to find there are few if any wintering elk.
I'm not looking for "your elk is tied up at this location" info but any tips, and experience would be greatly and I mean greatly appreciated. thanks.