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Old 04-21-2008, 01:38 AM
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lots of interst, lots to trade

I'll just make a list of some interests and some things I could trade.

THINGS TO TRADE:
Teaching: Long range archery or rifle, elk calling, predator calling, horsemanship, horse packing, horse training, horse shoeing,

Services: Hunt filming, Guiding ( I'm familiar with some great deer and elk areas in Utah and Colorado), horse packing, spike camp / drop camp, game recovery, construction services.

Stuff: Rustic furniture, custom packsaddles


STUFF I'D LIKE TO HUNT: Bighorn sheep, black bear, cougar, elk, antelope, mulies, whitetail......
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Old 04-21-2008, 08:20 AM
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Fascinating, I'll be watching this thread.
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Old 04-25-2008, 09:07 AM
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Grit, how hard is it to draw tags in Utah for your guided hunting spots for Muleys?

I can trade for a fishing trip on Ft Peck Lake in MT for walleye, northerns, lake trout, salmon, etc. Prefer walleye and chances of a trophy 10lb + are very good.
I know what I'm doing sometimes, just fished a tourney at Chamberlain, SD and finished 2nd out of 107 teams, here's my 620 with a 250 HP Yamaha.


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Old 04-27-2008, 12:41 AM
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Magic,

First, I want to clarify that I am not a quide. Just do a lot of hunting, am outfitted well, and have some good experience.

Utah deer tags:
1. In Utah one must choose a single limited entry specie to apply for each year (elk, deer, or antelope). I choose to put in for elk each year.

2. Limited entry tags take ten years or more for residents to draw. I don't know draw odds for non residents. My personal favorite is the Henry's.

3. I hunt the dedicated hunter program. This allows me to hunt deer during the archery, muzzleloader, and rifle general seasons.

4. I am familiar with some great areas in the central and southern general season areas.

5. The draw is in january-february. I believe you would draw a tag the first or second year.

6. There are probably left over archery tags. If you archery hunt, I much prefer the archery hunt. The tags are statewide, the season is long, and there are a lot more deer out.
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