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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 748925" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Colorado and Idaho are two states that have various OTC tags. Idaho is limited and it's on a first come-first served basis. Colorado has unlimited tag numbers for certain seasons, but they are only five days long. Most of the other states have PP systems wher you need to be in a draw and tags may take years to draw. New Mexico may be the place to go because their outfitters get set aside tags for their clients that book with them, so it's a pretty good state to go to if you are late in the game like it sounds you guys are. Colorado also has a Ranching for Wildife (RFW) program where ranches that are enrolled in it set their own seasons and have guaranteed tags. However, you're talking 5 figures in most of them for an elk hunt. Google elk hunting outfitters and you'll get more than what you need for information. Then when you pick out one or two that suit your fancy contact them and ask for a full list of past hunters the last couple years and not just ones that filled their tag as that can lead to problems. Be aware that unless you do a DIY hunt in CO or ID that you will be paying big bucks for a guided elk hunt nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 748925, member: 28854"] Colorado and Idaho are two states that have various OTC tags. Idaho is limited and it's on a first come-first served basis. Colorado has unlimited tag numbers for certain seasons, but they are only five days long. Most of the other states have PP systems wher you need to be in a draw and tags may take years to draw. New Mexico may be the place to go because their outfitters get set aside tags for their clients that book with them, so it's a pretty good state to go to if you are late in the game like it sounds you guys are. Colorado also has a Ranching for Wildife (RFW) program where ranches that are enrolled in it set their own seasons and have guaranteed tags. However, you're talking 5 figures in most of them for an elk hunt. Google elk hunting outfitters and you'll get more than what you need for information. Then when you pick out one or two that suit your fancy contact them and ask for a full list of past hunters the last couple years and not just ones that filled their tag as that can lead to problems. Be aware that unless you do a DIY hunt in CO or ID that you will be paying big bucks for a guided elk hunt nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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