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<blockquote data-quote="Snubbie" data-source="post: 595437" data-attributes="member: 33829"><p><strong>Royal</strong>, I'm in Hendersonville, about 25 miles south of Asheville. As far as buying a non-resident tag and hunting where I want. Not sure I understand. I'm thought(?) the tag had to be bought for a particular hunt unit.</p><p> </p><p><strong>IdahoJoe and CTD</strong>. If I'm unable to draw a tag for 44, and units 39 and 43 are "lacking" , then what would be a better area? Would it make sense to do the controlled hunt in 36-A? That is a sure-draw hunt(which I don't totally understand) but it still seems to me to be in the same area. </p><p> </p><p>My choice of the southern mtns is that it isn't too far from SLC (1/2 day drive at the most) SLC offers lots of flights in and is less expensive to fly into, relatively speaking. </p><p> </p><p>I will have one week. If the season comes in on the 10th(a Wednesday) I could scout 2-3 days then have about 3 days hunt time.</p><p> </p><p>As I stated, I am willing to hike in 4-5 miles and spike camp. I'm not a trophy hunter. I'm not looking for a 190-200 inch buck though I wouldn't pass one up! Most any buck would make me happy. If I hunted an area and saw game but just couldn't connect I'd consider the trip a success. I just don't want to end up seeing nothing because I'm hunting the wrong terrain.</p><p> </p><p>As far as wolves, assuming they are offered next year I intend to get a tag. Having a wolf rug wouldn't make me unhappy! We don't get a lot of chances at wolves here in NC! I'm thankful for that, the coyotes cause us enough trouble with their yearly whitetail fawn kill.</p><p> </p><p>edit: IdahoJoe, I have ridden horses but typically on the "tourist trails, cowboy cookouts and dude ranches" we've visited in Montana and Colorado. Don't have any "real" riding experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snubbie, post: 595437, member: 33829"] [B]Royal[/B], I'm in Hendersonville, about 25 miles south of Asheville. As far as buying a non-resident tag and hunting where I want. Not sure I understand. I'm thought(?) the tag had to be bought for a particular hunt unit. [B]IdahoJoe and CTD[/B]. If I'm unable to draw a tag for 44, and units 39 and 43 are "lacking" , then what would be a better area? Would it make sense to do the controlled hunt in 36-A? That is a sure-draw hunt(which I don't totally understand) but it still seems to me to be in the same area. My choice of the southern mtns is that it isn't too far from SLC (1/2 day drive at the most) SLC offers lots of flights in and is less expensive to fly into, relatively speaking. I will have one week. If the season comes in on the 10th(a Wednesday) I could scout 2-3 days then have about 3 days hunt time. As I stated, I am willing to hike in 4-5 miles and spike camp. I'm not a trophy hunter. I'm not looking for a 190-200 inch buck though I wouldn't pass one up! Most any buck would make me happy. If I hunted an area and saw game but just couldn't connect I'd consider the trip a success. I just don't want to end up seeing nothing because I'm hunting the wrong terrain. As far as wolves, assuming they are offered next year I intend to get a tag. Having a wolf rug wouldn't make me unhappy! We don't get a lot of chances at wolves here in NC! I'm thankful for that, the coyotes cause us enough trouble with their yearly whitetail fawn kill. edit: IdahoJoe, I have ridden horses but typically on the "tourist trails, cowboy cookouts and dude ranches" we've visited in Montana and Colorado. Don't have any "real" riding experience. [/QUOTE]
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