bisblue
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Hey folks,
Not sure if someone could help me with some info on the Utah cow tags. It seems that roughly half of utah is a generally open for OTC tags including a spike/cow tag.
I have a friend that just moved to Nevada as a wildlife biologist and missed the residency requirement. He also missed the antlerless elk draw in Utah, which seems to take place in the draw only units, rather than the general units, if I am understanding things correctly.
So, if there are left over cow tags from the draw, are they available OTC? Also is there an OTC resident and non resident quota, or just first come first serve. It seems like the cow only draw tags were 200 bucks cheaper than the OTC spike.
I drew a cow archery tag here in Nevada for August and was hoping to drive up from southern Nevada and fill the freezer more, while getting out a friend or two for their first western hunt. Time of year doesn't matter, I was a climbing guide, and love suffering.
Thanks in advance,
Adam
Not sure if someone could help me with some info on the Utah cow tags. It seems that roughly half of utah is a generally open for OTC tags including a spike/cow tag.
I have a friend that just moved to Nevada as a wildlife biologist and missed the residency requirement. He also missed the antlerless elk draw in Utah, which seems to take place in the draw only units, rather than the general units, if I am understanding things correctly.
So, if there are left over cow tags from the draw, are they available OTC? Also is there an OTC resident and non resident quota, or just first come first serve. It seems like the cow only draw tags were 200 bucks cheaper than the OTC spike.
I drew a cow archery tag here in Nevada for August and was hoping to drive up from southern Nevada and fill the freezer more, while getting out a friend or two for their first western hunt. Time of year doesn't matter, I was a climbing guide, and love suffering.
Thanks in advance,
Adam