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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1017089" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>You got some good information on the hunt itself, but it sounds like the information/pointers you want is where to go. Do you have any preference points for any western state for elk? If you don't, that means your best bet is to look at CO and ID that have OTC licenses available. Montana has had a lot of leftover licenses the last several year after they changed their licensing structure and did away with outfitter sponsored licenses and there is a lot of public land up there. That may be your best choice since CO is a sea of orange because of it's OTC licenses. The other states like AZ, WY, UT, etc. all have draws and unless you have a decent number of points it's unlikely you'll have a chance to hunt them in the near future. Good luck and I hope things work out for you, as elk hunting really gets in your blood after you experience that first hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1017089, member: 28854"] You got some good information on the hunt itself, but it sounds like the information/pointers you want is where to go. Do you have any preference points for any western state for elk? If you don't, that means your best bet is to look at CO and ID that have OTC licenses available. Montana has had a lot of leftover licenses the last several year after they changed their licensing structure and did away with outfitter sponsored licenses and there is a lot of public land up there. That may be your best choice since CO is a sea of orange because of it's OTC licenses. The other states like AZ, WY, UT, etc. all have draws and unless you have a decent number of points it's unlikely you'll have a chance to hunt them in the near future. Good luck and I hope things work out for you, as elk hunting really gets in your blood after you experience that first hunt. [/QUOTE]
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