Hey everybody...hope you all had a good 4th of July. During my drive home from the in-laws, I was daydreaming about archery elk hunting in MT and then a reminder popped up on my phone that I needed to buy points for WY. My hunting priorities have changed a bit since I started buying pts for WY as I now mostly hunt with family and friends in MT. I have 4 deer points and 4 antelope points. Not sure when I will cash in the antelope points, but the two guys I have hunted with out there are really wanting to cash in on the deer points in the next couple of years(all NR with same pt totals). I tried to find something on the WYGF website regarding avg pts needed to draw/etc. I found the tab for draw odds, but nothing that lays out avg points needed or anything like that. I am familiar with the NR special vs regular tags, as we have gone that route in the past for antelope, so I apologize if I am missing an obvious link someplace. We are just looking to head out there and enjoy the beauty of WY and hopefully find a representative mule deer. For MN boys, those mule deer racks sure look a heck of a lot bigger than the whitetails we chase around here
None of us are trophy hunters, but we also have some patience when it comes to looking over animals. Part of me wonders if we just hit up a general unit tag and go for it, or do we hold out a couple more years and continue to build pts for a limited unit? Of course if we just want a good representative buck, is a limited unit really necessary? Don't know as I have only hunted Antelope in WY and in doing so, we really didn't see that many deer. I am happy as heck to chase mule deer in MT. I have spent much more time there vs WY and have familiarized myself with our hunting areas and have come to have realistic expectations on the size and age class of the deer. I just feel I am vested to a particular point in WY and its time to pay or play. Appreciate any inputs you all may have.
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