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To each their own, but I like the idea of being successful and having a good time over shooting a "book" animal but it's expensive and stressful...here are some tips about planning an out of state hunt:http://www.theoutdoorline.com/blog/post/2018/11/17/planning-an-out-of-state-hunt.aspxGrade
There are two services that I hate with all my heart and soul but you couldn't pry from my cold dead hands and that is Onyx and go hunt. They have changed the game immensely. Used to have to do all this stuff the hard way and it kept the barrier-to-entry somewhat High because people either didn't know how to navigate land ownership and draw odds and whatnot or were too lazy to learn. They have made it basically dummy proof to get tags and go hunt. A lot of the easier to draw tags or over-the-counter stuff where that way because they took some MacGyver in. With that said they've saved me a lot of man-hours and a lot of headache
1. Shoot for the moon in Utah...Archery Tag2. Gain a point in Colorado for deer3. OTC Archery early and late Idaho (2 tags). Apply for rifle rut tag4. OTC Archery Wa Deer. Apply for tough to draw hunt5. Hunt elk during downtime with archerySent from my iPhone using TapatalkGot the Dutton archery twice in a row. What a hunt? First year 341 7x6 next year nice 5x5. Utah rocks for archery bulls.
Quote from: grade-creek-rd on November 26, 2018, 04:13:37 PMTo each their own, but I like the idea of being successful and having a good time over shooting a "book" animal but it's expensive and stressful...here are some tips about planning an out of state hunt:http://www.theoutdoorline.com/blog/post/2018/11/17/planning-an-out-of-state-hunt.aspxGradeI'm probably the world's worst trophy hunter . I just like seeing new places and having a good time. Plus anywhere I go is probably going to be better than Washington. Heck half the fun is the researching and planning. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
I am starting to notice a trend here. Does anyone actually hunt WA with any hope of success?
Quote from: ljsommer on December 03, 2018, 08:06:28 AMI am starting to notice a trend here. Does anyone actually hunt WA with any hope of success?I do, but once you start hunting out of state a lot, you realize how much better hunting can be than here in Washington. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk