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<blockquote data-quote="lilharcher" data-source="post: 2172035" data-attributes="member: 83227"><p>Other than Colorado, the populations are stable to increasing in most western states, but demand on tags (ie - more hunters) are at an all time high......so demand is high, and supply is relatively low. If you are a WY resident, you are probably hunting elk every 2-5 years, or if you are hunting OTC in Colorado and know your unit well, you can hunt elk every year and harvest most years (again, if you know the unit well). Montana and Idaho have some good OTC or easy to draw units too. Don't even bother with Utah or NV, which manage most units for trophy quality, which translates to 15+ years. You will never draw the top units in ANY state in 5-10 years unless you are very lucky, but plenty of states/units to hunt regularly if you are willing to put in the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilharcher, post: 2172035, member: 83227"] Other than Colorado, the populations are stable to increasing in most western states, but demand on tags (ie - more hunters) are at an all time high......so demand is high, and supply is relatively low. If you are a WY resident, you are probably hunting elk every 2-5 years, or if you are hunting OTC in Colorado and know your unit well, you can hunt elk every year and harvest most years (again, if you know the unit well). Montana and Idaho have some good OTC or easy to draw units too. Don’t even bother with Utah or NV, which manage most units for trophy quality, which translates to 15+ years. You will never draw the top units in ANY state in 5-10 years unless you are very lucky, but plenty of states/units to hunt regularly if you are willing to put in the work. [/QUOTE]
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