sbhooper
Well-known member
If you are locked in on bulls, it is one thing, but if you just want to hunt elk, think about cows and save some money. If you want a quality bull for your money, you are better off putting in for a bull, or just a preference point as first choice for a few years and gathering preference points. Put in for a cow as a second choice and GO HUNTING. Check the areas north of Hayden, Colorado and see if they still have left-over permits. I have not been there in a few years, but I can put you on them. I know a good bull area and have good locks on them, but it takes five preference points to draw.
As far as I am concerned, I have not seen too many otc bulls that I would spend $500 on, although, some people do find them.
When you make your decision, I will help you all that can if it is somewhere that I am familiar with. Just pm me when you make your decision.
sh
p.s.
Thanks for the offer on the turkeys, but I have so many right here around my house that I just prefer to watch them anymore and don't even hunt them. We have them strutting in the yard during bow season!
As far as I am concerned, I have not seen too many otc bulls that I would spend $500 on, although, some people do find them.
When you make your decision, I will help you all that can if it is somewhere that I am familiar with. Just pm me when you make your decision.
sh
p.s.
Thanks for the offer on the turkeys, but I have so many right here around my house that I just prefer to watch them anymore and don't even hunt them. We have them strutting in the yard during bow season!
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