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Any of you guys could hunt the strip. All you have to do is draw a tag. You don't need $250k, an outfitter or private ground.
Quote from: jackelope on September 08, 2010, 10:24:57 AMAny of you guys could hunt the strip. All you have to do is draw a tag. You don't need $250k, an outfitter or private ground.yeah, and pack your shorts and scentless sunscreen.
Quote from: BLUEBULLS on September 08, 2010, 10:29:33 AMQuote from: jackelope on September 08, 2010, 10:24:57 AMAny of you guys could hunt the strip. All you have to do is draw a tag. You don't need $250k, an outfitter or private ground.yeah, and pack your shorts and scentless sunscreen.RIGHT. Let me know when you draw the tag, i will be a pack mule for ya...
Almost all public land. Much is "roadless wilderness" now days. It used to be large BLM leases to local southern Utah ranchers. Now most of the ranches have been more or less closed due to the changing land designation from BLM to wilderness and even some into the expanded Grand Canyon NP. The guides are mostly family of the ranchers and still have good access and great knowledge of the area. It is very open and rough country. Very hard to hunt and find game. The deer do get very big. A guide earns his money here. A lot of the guides work out of St. George, Utah. It's the nearest town to good access points.