Johnny Bravo
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So you drew the general tag....now what are the actual odds of getting one? Like 5%?
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Yahoo, a 75 year old geezer who is in good shape, a 100 year old cartridge, and 12 years of applying. I drew a bull tag unit 108. Now the work begins; get in the best shape possible, shoot a lot under stressed conditions and enjoy every minute.
Infinitly higher than if you didn't draw a tag.So you drew the general tag....now what are the actual odds of getting one? Like 5%?
Harvest success rates in most Gen units run in the 20-35% range.So you drew the general tag....now what are the actual odds of getting one? Like 5%?
I double checked years ago and my unsuccessful turned into a successful sheep tag!I checked three (3) times today and got the same result each time: Four separate elk entries- 3 for GEN W and one to a LE Unit, zero tags.
Still holding out for a system error.
The tag we got, could have been drawn in reg draw with 5 pp, not 17!!!!!! I finally hit a home run! I paid special money and I could have drawn with reg money. I made an big error thereIt weird looking at the draw results and being like wow I could have draw that tag
Same hereHeading to Wyoming to chase elk on a type 9!
Well since finding out that I drew a very coveted elk tag my journey has begun. First in foremost, getting in elk shape hunting shape. This will include hiking a couple of miles three at an 8% grade (it gets your heart rate up) then a group exercise class of cardio/chisel . I will also lift weights using my Bowflex twice-three times a week. I will also plan several hike in fly fishing trips at 8000 ft plus. I'll be grinning with every drop of sweat. More to followYahoo, a 75 year old geezer who is in good shape, a 100 year old cartridge, and 12 years of applying. I drew a bull tag unit 108. Now the work begins; get in the best shape possible, shoot a lot under stressed conditions and enjoy every minute.
That's awesome. I hope you post up the story and progress along the way. Rooting for you.Well since finding out that I drew a very coveted elk tag my journey has begun. First in foremost, getting in elk shape hunting shape. This will include hiking a couple of miles three at an 8% grade (it gets your heart rate up) then a group exercise class of cardio/chisel . I will also lift weights using my Bowflex twice-three times a week. I will also plan several hike in fly fishing trips at 8000 ft plus. I'll be grinning with every drop of sweat. More to follow
Have fun! I was in that area Antelope hunting last October and saw a really nice bull. Only a half mile from a county rd. Should be a good hunt. He was still bugling like crazy.Yahoo, a 75 year old geezer who is in good shape, a 100 year old cartridge, and 12 years of applying. I drew a bull tag unit 108. Now the work begins; get in the best shape possible, shoot a lot under stressed conditions and enjoy every minute.
How did you do on your antelope? Thanks for the encouragement.Have fun! I was in that area Antelope hunting last October and saw a really nice bull. Only a half mile from a county rd. Should be a good hunt. He was still bugling like crazy.
I shot a buck after missing a pretty good one the first day! It was a fun short hunt.How did you do on your antelope? Thanks for the encouragement.