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<blockquote data-quote="C.O. Shooter" data-source="post: 968315" data-attributes="member: 35510"><p>No not really. There are less bull tags, than cow tags. If you were to draw a cow tag, you could draw a bull the following year (You would be lucky). However, if you draw a bull tag, I want to say you can't apply for a bull tag for five years. </p><p></p><p>My thoughts on the bull tag are this. For a PA resident, there is no where in the world I could hunt a 350-400+ inch bull for 35$ (10$ for the application and 25$ for the licenses if I am drawn). I guess to say I would not be hunting elk for the meat, but for the trophy. </p><p></p><p>I grew up about 30-40 minutes from the Winslow Hill area. I know the hunt areas fairly well and also know a few of the local guides. I believe I could DIY the hunt, however, having someone else scout for you prior to the season is a bonus. Not saying a guide will guarantee you a bull, but think it would stack the odds in your favor. </p><p></p><p>If anyone is drawn, I can recommend a guide or area to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.O. Shooter, post: 968315, member: 35510"] No not really. There are less bull tags, than cow tags. If you were to draw a cow tag, you could draw a bull the following year (You would be lucky). However, if you draw a bull tag, I want to say you can't apply for a bull tag for five years. My thoughts on the bull tag are this. For a PA resident, there is no where in the world I could hunt a 350-400+ inch bull for 35$ (10$ for the application and 25$ for the licenses if I am drawn). I guess to say I would not be hunting elk for the meat, but for the trophy. I grew up about 30-40 minutes from the Winslow Hill area. I know the hunt areas fairly well and also know a few of the local guides. I believe I could DIY the hunt, however, having someone else scout for you prior to the season is a bonus. Not saying a guide will guarantee you a bull, but think it would stack the odds in your favor. If anyone is drawn, I can recommend a guide or area to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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