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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 501314" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>The only big game over the counter resident is archery deer $20. All the rest are on a lottery system. Unless you get a gratis(own 160 acres) land owners tag. We have some nice whitetails and muledeer if you can get a tag for the unit. I hunt 2J1 and I usually get a buck tag every 5-7years. With such harsh winters up here lately the deer and antelope have really taken a beating. Tag numbers are down for deer and we didn't have a antelope season last year and don't expect to have one this year. </p><p> </p><p>Elk, Moose, Sheep are a once in a lifetime tag. It is a non weighted lottery for them. We have been culling cow elk out of nat'l park as of last year. I think they might do it again this year.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to hunt deer every year take up archery or get land. They cater to the landowner for tags in this state in my opinion. There is plenty of public land to hunt however. </p><p> </p><p> Some landowners are more than willing to let you hunt. Culling does, keeping coyotes in check, fixing fence, and helping work cattle have gained land for me. Some say no to deer and yes to coyotes. I have learned in the past that is all you will get to do. I coyote hunt and cull in the land they let me hunt and there only. </p><p> </p><p>I know of four 200+ deer taken last year, one whitetail and three mulies. Two of the mulies were taken on public land.</p><p> </p><p>I don't bird hunt much, but we have pretty good upland and waterfowl.</p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 501314, member: 11310"] The only big game over the counter resident is archery deer $20. All the rest are on a lottery system. Unless you get a gratis(own 160 acres) land owners tag. We have some nice whitetails and muledeer if you can get a tag for the unit. I hunt 2J1 and I usually get a buck tag every 5-7years. With such harsh winters up here lately the deer and antelope have really taken a beating. Tag numbers are down for deer and we didn't have a antelope season last year and don't expect to have one this year. Elk, Moose, Sheep are a once in a lifetime tag. It is a non weighted lottery for them. We have been culling cow elk out of nat'l park as of last year. I think they might do it again this year. If you want to hunt deer every year take up archery or get land. They cater to the landowner for tags in this state in my opinion. There is plenty of public land to hunt however. Some landowners are more than willing to let you hunt. Culling does, keeping coyotes in check, fixing fence, and helping work cattle have gained land for me. Some say no to deer and yes to coyotes. I have learned in the past that is all you will get to do. I coyote hunt and cull in the land they let me hunt and there only. I know of four 200+ deer taken last year, one whitetail and three mulies. Two of the mulies were taken on public land. I don't bird hunt much, but we have pretty good upland and waterfowl. Brent [/QUOTE]
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