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  1. JimP

    Utah 2019 Hunt Data

    That one would be tough to swallow. But it would all depend on how many points he used for the tag
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    Utah 2019 Hunt Data

    Here is a link to the Utah hunt data for LE and OIL hunts for 2019 https://wildlife.utah.gov/pdf/bg/2019/2019_le_oial_all.pdf .
  3. JimP

    Decided on Caliber - Now need to decide on Rifle

    If it is for your Mrs, I would take her down to the gun shop and let her decide. Also look at the Weatherby Vanguard Camila which was built with the ladies in mind.
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    Removing Elk Tenderloins the Gutless Method

    Don't forget the liver. I have found that it is just as easy to just gut the animal and then butcher it. I also like to take the ribs out also
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    Archery Elk Opportunity Hunt Suggestion...?

    Utah's archery spike elk tags are either sex and are unlimited. There are also any bull units that are either sex. Most of the hunts are not too crowded after the opening or during the week. Colorado's herds are dropping in numbers this is why there are a number of them that are going to a...
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    Game cam video

    Or a high fence area
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    Archery Elk Opportunity Hunt Suggestion...?

    Not setting your expectations very high are we? Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Montana have OTC licenses available for elk. But going in blind into a state or a unit that you don't know is next to disaster when hunting for a "trophy", but then the word trophy is different in everyone's mind. As...
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    More Colorado archery OTC units to move to draw only

    My problem with the ML hunt at the same time as archery is just the range of modern day muzzle loaders even with open sights. 200 yard shots are quite easy even with shooting conical bullets. I hate to think of a hunter shooting at a longer range with a archery hunter between him and his...
  13. JimP

    Pronghorn Draw

    That is what it is, a landowner tag but they will also have to hire the outfitter that is associated with the ranch from what I have seen.
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    Pronghorn Draw

    You also have to look at a NR now having to purchase a license to apply for the tags or even preference points. This right here is enough to make a NR forget about it, that is unless they are already hunting here and have a valid license, then all it cost extra is the application fee. Also...
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    Pronghorn Draw

    However a NR can contact the operator of the ranch and find out who the outfitter is for the ranch and then hire the outfitter as a guide and tag for the hunt
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    Pronghorn Draw

    I guess I could of also answered a couple of your questions. Colorado uses a preference point system. One system for each species. If the statistics page shows that you need 10 points to draw a tag you need at least 10 points to draw that tag. How many points do you have? The hunt code...
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    Pronghorn Draw

    Go to the Colorado's CP&W Hunting Atlas and play around with it. It will show you the concentration of antelope, their migration patterns, winter areas and other things. https://ndismaps.nrel.colostate.edu/index.html?app=HuntingAtlas .
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    12 elk points. which unit?

    It's my understanding that the state can not put the money into a interest bearing account but must be held in a trust account. If it is earning interest then they have to send the interest to you along with a 1099-int form.
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    Wolves in Colorado

    Here is a little article about a possible pack of wolves up in the north west section of Colorado. https://www.vaildaily.com/news/colorado/forget-the-ballot-wolves-are-already-here-in-colorado/ Also a few years ago there was a single wolf that traveled quite a bit around western Colorado...
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    More Colorado archery OTC units to move to draw only

    There are a number of units in Colorado where the elk population is dropping. It is bad enough in my home unit where the archery tags have gone from either sex to bull only and now to a draw.