BucksnDucks
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In 2010 I made a number of family decisions. We found that after surviving a tough couple of years (financially) it was time to enjoy life and family again. We all agreed to take family vacations as often as possible. That's also when I chose Wyoming as my out of state hunt destination. The only big game out of state experience I had was one trip to South Dakota for Whitetail. That hunt was fun but the drive through Wyoming had me wanting to stop and glass every ridge I saw. So every year now I've been buying points for my son and I. Deer and Antelope for both of us plus Elk for him. I decided to save $50 on myself because I've got an opportunity for Elk in Montana coming up and I'm cheap.
So fast forward to now. We hunted antelope in 2015 out of Pinedale and had a fantastic time. Currently we are sitting on 6 points each for deer and my son, 6 for elk. The boy graduated high school last year and is 19 y/o and obviously an adult hunter now. He still lives at home, works and goes to college. Where he will be in the next few years is uncertain. We have a pretty good idea about deer, but looking to hunt elk next season.
So here's our big decision. We are considering splitting points with his cousin from Montana for 3.5 average and putting in for a unit with a high probability of 3 point draw. This would be an attempt at first bulls for a 17 and 20 year old. Sounds great to them and there is possibility for me to have a cow tag or doe whitetail maybe even doe pronghorn.
My question is with 6 points is my son crazy to split points? Seems to me the blue chip units are still many years away and it would be great to hunt with his cousin while he is still a youth hunter.
Little background: Cousin just shot first big game animal (whitetail) this season. My son has shot several deer, one pronghorn and lots of wild pigs. I don't think either kid is expecting a 350b bull. I'm at a point were I would be pleased to help them on their first elk hunt, maybe fill freezer with a whitetail doe or two.
So fast forward to now. We hunted antelope in 2015 out of Pinedale and had a fantastic time. Currently we are sitting on 6 points each for deer and my son, 6 for elk. The boy graduated high school last year and is 19 y/o and obviously an adult hunter now. He still lives at home, works and goes to college. Where he will be in the next few years is uncertain. We have a pretty good idea about deer, but looking to hunt elk next season.
So here's our big decision. We are considering splitting points with his cousin from Montana for 3.5 average and putting in for a unit with a high probability of 3 point draw. This would be an attempt at first bulls for a 17 and 20 year old. Sounds great to them and there is possibility for me to have a cow tag or doe whitetail maybe even doe pronghorn.
My question is with 6 points is my son crazy to split points? Seems to me the blue chip units are still many years away and it would be great to hunt with his cousin while he is still a youth hunter.
Little background: Cousin just shot first big game animal (whitetail) this season. My son has shot several deer, one pronghorn and lots of wild pigs. I don't think either kid is expecting a 350b bull. I'm at a point were I would be pleased to help them on their first elk hunt, maybe fill freezer with a whitetail doe or two.