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The Basics, Starting Out
How do you find a place to hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cmrem700" data-source="post: 1569009" data-attributes="member: 91145"><p>First I decide what I want to hunt. Next I find a state that has what is important to me. Trophy, how often I can get a tag, success rate, public land etc. example I pick Wyoming general area G and R. G has trophy potential, public land, lower success than Region R and I can draw a tag every 6 years. Region R deer do not get to trophy size, success rate is better than G, plenty of public land, and I can draw a tag almost every year or two. Let's say that I choose region R because going more often is more important than trophy. I call the game warden a few times, call the biologist, get road access maps, look at google earth, search forums. I will go to a new hunt area at least 4-7 days before a hunt first trip or fifth trip. The more you go the better you will do. I usually hunt the same area just different spots, you should always have a plan A B C and D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cmrem700, post: 1569009, member: 91145"] First I decide what I want to hunt. Next I find a state that has what is important to me. Trophy, how often I can get a tag, success rate, public land etc. example I pick Wyoming general area G and R. G has trophy potential, public land, lower success than Region R and I can draw a tag every 6 years. Region R deer do not get to trophy size, success rate is better than G, plenty of public land, and I can draw a tag almost every year or two. Let’s say that I choose region R because going more often is more important than trophy. I call the game warden a few times, call the biologist, get road access maps, look at google earth, search forums. I will go to a new hunt area at least 4-7 days before a hunt first trip or fifth trip. The more you go the better you will do. I usually hunt the same area just different spots, you should always have a plan A B C and D [/QUOTE]
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