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timmy
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Overall hunter numbers in the country may be down but western hunting is exploding.
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You must be putting in for some tough units. With 6 points I had 5% odds in 2 units. Haha now I didn’t apply for either of those But I did apply for a couple it more than 1%Word is results by Wednesday morning (online with your log in), emails next week. Good luck everyone!! My year for sheep. 1% odds (18 points)!!! better than 0.5% when I was a bit younger.
You must be putting in for some tough units. With 6 points I had 5% odds in 2 units. Haha now I didn’t apply for either of those But I did apply for a couple it more than 1%
It certainly does seem like that’s happening. Why do you think it is? Everyone says the glory days of western hunting have gone by , and no I’m not just talking Montana Mule deer , but elk also and not just Montana , Colorado and Wyoming folks complain too about the glory days being gone . So why the rush to the west for hunters now ?Overall hunter numbers in the country may be down but western hunting is exploding.
Simple, now are the glory days in the future...It certainly does seem like that’s happening. Why do you think it is? Everyone says the glory days of western hunting have gone by , and no I’m not just talking Montana Mule deer , but elk also and not just Montana , Colorado and Wyoming folks complain too about the glory days being gone . So why the rush to the west for hunters now ?
Yep. Nevada has 5000 more applicants this year than last year. Goes up every season.Simple, now are the glory days in the future...
Don’t do that, you’ll take away my chances haha.Such is the big difference between resident and non-resident sheep odds. There was only a single sheep unit with odds over 1% for me and my measly 20 non-resident points. I told Mrs. Fin I might have to move to Nevada for two years to claim as a resident, just to make my sheep points worth the space they are taking up on the NDOW file servers.
It certainly does seem like that’s happening. Why do you think it is? Everyone says the glory days of western hunting have gone by , and no I’m not just talking Montana Mule deer , but elk also and not just Montana , Colorado and Wyoming folks complain too about the glory days being gone . So why the rush to the west for hunters now ?
People wouldn’t be applying for these hunts if it was going to be a bad experience.
In NV how would they ever know? A) Other than deer, it’s essentially once in a lifetime. B) if someone has 20 pts, you know they haven’t hunted there in the last twenty years. For NRs most applicants are going on something the saw on TV, read in a magazine, or heard from a friend, and it’s really not uncommon for the experience to be a LOT different from what they actually expected.
Pretty sure I'll have a dilemma when I draw overlapping sheep and elk tags in Nevada this year. I haven't broken that reality to Mrs. Fin, in the slight chance it doesn't work out that way. Wouldn't want her to get too worked up about my Thanksgiving Day absence, unless completely necessary. But, my witching rods are telling me it is all but a foregone conclusion, just waiting for the tags to show up in the mail.
That’s what I’m saying, there are so many resources you can really get a pretty damn good idea what any unit is like without ever stepping foot in the area. A few years ago it was hard to even tell what land was public, now you pull up onX and that answers all those questions. That’s used to be and still is a huge question a lot of people have, “where can I hunt”.
google search any hunt you want and pretty much there’s a whole first page of results including ten forum threads that pretty much tell you what someone can expect. I’m literally surprised if I search an area and don’t find anything useful online. Add in YouTube and social media and you can dig up a lot of stuff. The barrier to entry seems pretty low to me.
Even then the actual hunt might be different than someone expects, but that said most people just go in with an idea, which is really all any hunter has done on “adventure” hunts for a long time. Have an idea, make it happen. That’s half the fun.