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Looking into my first elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="257Tony" data-source="post: 1526687" data-attributes="member: 67337"><p>If you want to hunt good units in Utah as a NR, you'll need somewhere around 15 or more bonus points (15 years of buying points). You could try an over the counter in an any bull unit, but the success rates are not good, even with an outfitter. You're other option for Utah is to do a guided private land hunt on a CWMU that has guaranteed tags. Those hunts start at around 9k for the good ones, and up to 15k+ for the awesome ones. If you end up looking into that type of hunt, PM me with the outfitters you're looking at, i can help a little in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257Tony, post: 1526687, member: 67337"] If you want to hunt good units in Utah as a NR, you'll need somewhere around 15 or more bonus points (15 years of buying points). You could try an over the counter in an any bull unit, but the success rates are not good, even with an outfitter. You're other option for Utah is to do a guided private land hunt on a CWMU that has guaranteed tags. Those hunts start at around 9k for the good ones, and up to 15k+ for the awesome ones. If you end up looking into that type of hunt, PM me with the outfitters you're looking at, i can help a little in that area. [/QUOTE]
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