Rackmastr
Well-known member
Hey All,
Starting to do a bit of research into drawing down in Wyoming on 11 Preference points as a Non-resident. My wife has 11 points and shot her first buck this year (a great 76" Alberta buck). We think that with her current points the best strategy is likely to draw her in a 'premium' unit to give her an opportunity at a pretty unique experience and then go back down in a few years when I've got 6-7 points and do a hunt in another zone.
I hunted unit 67 3-4 years ago and had a great time. I killed a heavy but short buck and was amazed at simply how many bucks we saw. Likely getting better at judging bucks would allow a guy to pick apart the little nuances about each buck, but I was very happy in killing a buck with super mass and character.
I've been reading and looking at sites and recommended zones and obviously the zones like 58, 60, 61, and 64 pop up quite a bit. At times a handful of other zones show up, but these ones seem pretty 'consistent'. To be clear, I fully understand that each and every zone produces great bucks and drawing a zone like this will not guarantee a thing, other than a tag lol. I'm now just curious what the best strategy is for pinpointing that decision other than selecting one out of air. This site, MRS, Hunting Fool, talking to biologists/wardens, and general internet research seem to get a guy close....any other tips or suggestions in making that determination? Winter kill in one zone vs the other? I'd imagine any of the choices can produce an excellent hunt, but obviously want to make as close to the 'best' decision as we can.
Public land is a priority, and we will likely hotel it, which does seem to be a main decision factor in the zone selection. Unit 61 seems to have a good opportunity in Rawlins for a decent hotel option.
If anyone has any specific suggestions, I'd love to hear them here or via PM.
Starting to do a bit of research into drawing down in Wyoming on 11 Preference points as a Non-resident. My wife has 11 points and shot her first buck this year (a great 76" Alberta buck). We think that with her current points the best strategy is likely to draw her in a 'premium' unit to give her an opportunity at a pretty unique experience and then go back down in a few years when I've got 6-7 points and do a hunt in another zone.
I hunted unit 67 3-4 years ago and had a great time. I killed a heavy but short buck and was amazed at simply how many bucks we saw. Likely getting better at judging bucks would allow a guy to pick apart the little nuances about each buck, but I was very happy in killing a buck with super mass and character.
I've been reading and looking at sites and recommended zones and obviously the zones like 58, 60, 61, and 64 pop up quite a bit. At times a handful of other zones show up, but these ones seem pretty 'consistent'. To be clear, I fully understand that each and every zone produces great bucks and drawing a zone like this will not guarantee a thing, other than a tag lol. I'm now just curious what the best strategy is for pinpointing that decision other than selecting one out of air. This site, MRS, Hunting Fool, talking to biologists/wardens, and general internet research seem to get a guy close....any other tips or suggestions in making that determination? Winter kill in one zone vs the other? I'd imagine any of the choices can produce an excellent hunt, but obviously want to make as close to the 'best' decision as we can.
Public land is a priority, and we will likely hotel it, which does seem to be a main decision factor in the zone selection. Unit 61 seems to have a good opportunity in Rawlins for a decent hotel option.
If anyone has any specific suggestions, I'd love to hear them here or via PM.