Montanahunterjon
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If you had a tag that allowed you to hunt any unit in wyoming for elk which would it be?
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Ok thanks for the response! I am looking for units that require a lot of points to get a tag. A hunt that has good odds of success with not a lot of other hunters. I have 2 points but don't mind waiting.
You are kidding aren't you? If you have ever hunted elk you should know that hunting elk can be a real crap shoot regardless of being in the best unit the state has to offer. Elk move around a lot and may be in one drainage for a day or two and then ten miles from there the next. If you only have 2PPs and want a unit that takes a lot of PPs you are probably talking a wait of 7 or more years and that may be on the low side since you're 7PPs below max for the 2015 draw.
Thank you for your comments. It is very true what you say about preferences. I just was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the best unit to apply for. I need a bout 9 points to draw what I consider a good unit. Good number of large bulls and low hunter numbers with high success rates.I prefer a hunt were are very few tags. I hate hearing ATVs zooming up every drainage and seeing orange vests on every ridge. I like seeing a lot of animals and am happy with a mature animal even if average horns/antlers. I do not mind hiring a guide if gets me away from the crowds or gets me into wilderness.
My brother prefers going after the largest animals even if go days without seeing anything. He likes public land.
His concept of a good WY elk unit would be a poor unit for me and vice versa. I draw a lot more tags and hunt a lot more than he does. We are both happy with our application strategy. We both are willing to backpack and eat dehydrated meals for days on ends. Not even hunter likes that approach.
You can pay an application service but they are not able to guess your preferences and might apply for hunts you would not want based on your idea of a good hunt.
Thank you for your comments. It is very true what you say about preferences. I just was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the best unit to apply for. I need a bout 9 points to draw what I consider a good unit. Good number of large bulls and low hunter numbers with high success rates.
You seem to be forgetting that when you get up to 9PPs in seven years to draw what you think will be a good unit the max pool for the good units will then be 16PPs! I really think you need to sit back and think about what you really want to do because it doesn't sound realistic to me.
16-2, 22, 23 in that order...
I'm sorry I'm confused. Did the point system in wyoming just start 7 years ago? Because the highest points in 2013 in any unit was 8, and they all got tags except for one unit. So the next year all those with 8 points that had 7 points the year before will get drawn. So you should draw by the time you get to 8 points or so because those that have 8 points now won't have 16 points because they got their tag. Make sense?
Yep, if it was that simple. I apply for a unit each year. All 3 non-resident tags took 8 points last year and 26 people with 8 points had it as a first choice At that rate it'll be another 8 years til they get to the people with 7 points and then we'll all have 7+8= 15 points. I'll give in way before then and hunt an easier unit to draw.
good luck to all
the dog
16-2, 22, 23 in that order...
I'm sorry I'm confused. Did the point system in wyoming just start 7 years ago? Because the highest points in 2013 in any unit was 8, and they all got tags except for one unit. So the next year all those with 8 points that had 7 points the year before will get drawn. So you should draw by the time you get to 8 points or so because those that have 8 points now won't have 16 points because they got their tag. Make sense?
You are kidding aren't you? If you have ever hunted elk you should know that hunting elk can be a real crap shoot regardless of being in the best unit the state has to offer. Elk move around a lot and may be in one drainage for a day or two and then ten miles from there the next. If you only have 2PPs and want a unit that takes a lot of PPs you are probably talking a wait of 7 or more years and that may be on the low side since you're 7PPs below max for the 2015 draw.