Hey guys, I took a flyer and bought a leftover type 9 tag for WY unit 36. I live in TX so pre scouting is not going to be an option. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share some insight into access options (from the north if possible) as well as what I can expect in the way of ATV's...
Hello,
I am looking to hire someone to pack 2 guys and our camp into the wilderness area of unit 36 in NM. I know where I want to go, just looking for a ride for hire. Anyone have recommendations you would be willing to share?
I drew archery deer in CO unit 66, and was looking at the Big Blue creek trail. I live in TX and will likely only get 1 scouting trip. I was wondering if anyone that has hunted archery deer in that unit would be willing to share the elevations they see deer at, hunting pressure experience 5+...
Thanks for the added insight, not sure how I missed the elk tag being a draw tag, but my bad. That picture is intimidating for sure, but I would imagine the deer quality makes it worth it?
Looking for some advice as I am planning on spending my 5 points for deer on an archery Deer tag in CO unit 54, and backpacking into the high country.
My questions are,
What type of terrain to look for on OnX?
Would it be better to hunt a dark moon or will that effect the deer in early...
I drew my first ever archery mule deer tag in the Arizona Kaibab. As a complete green horn to Mule Deer hunting I was wondering if anyone would be willing to offer any tips for hunting in this region of the state? From what I am reading it sounds like this is going to be like my elk hunting...
I just appreciate the opportunity to be in the drawing as well as the website and TV shows. So thank you Randy for all you do and provide for guys like me
First off it is my observation that without the NR tags and opportunities this website, the TV shows, and most of Randy's efforts would not exist. So thank you again Randy for all that you do. But on the other hand I live in TX where there is very little public land and even less public tag...
Great show Randy and really cool to see a real free range Bison hunt. Thank you for your decision making when you had spectators, I really appreciate it on several different levels.