Free: Contests & Raffles.
Wild Bison, your only going to get that in Alaska and couple extremely large ranches in South Dakota, Montana and Canada. Other than there (I believe) you'll be hunting high fences and used to human animals. If meat is what your after then it doesn't matter at all where you drop the Bison. Alaska has a draw for their animals, close to 100 tags year for a couple different herds. That is where I got my two and my son and several friends took theirs... Extremely low odds at drawing but hey we kept getting drawn as a resident... Here in Washington State there is a place right up towards Chelan, he charges quite a bit more than Montana, almost double, but you don't have to drive far... Several places in Montana but most are already sold out or have limited animals for harvest left. Another in Idaho, but they were really expensive. Mind you most have Trophy bulls always for sale at a premium price too $2500-3500, but a 2 year old heifer or yearling bull will cost around 750-900 depending upon location. Better meat with the little ones anyhow.. Old bulls 10-12 years and older might run as high a 4500-5500, but their like eating your shoe... Hunterman went to Canada last year, he would probably be a good source of information on that trip. Were (Tmike and myself) are heading Friday to Monatana to pick up a 2 year cow... Yummy.... Anyone want to buy a full or caped Bison hide? We'll have one..