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Gohunt was founded in 2013 lowering the barrier to entry. Onx maps was 2009 but I believe their mobile app/desktop web would have been around the same time?
Before these companies I had to find landowner tax lot maps or use GIS sites to find little pockets of public land. I also had to research...
This is only to give perspective about the social media issue. As a new hunter this information is invaluable by cutting down the learning curve in every aspect of hunting. Watch a video from Randy on how to use Onx to find public land honey holes or Born and raised doing videos on how to hunt...
Literally did load testing yesterday with h4831 and H1000 results as follows.
H1000 143eldx 1.2 moa
H4831 143eldx 1.1 moa
H4831 156 EOL 1.2 moa
H1000 156 EOL 2.6 moa
This was testing different charge weights with a magneto speed, so group size wasn't the goal, but you can see H1000 and the 156...
One time hunting I was in a rocky terrain, being to tired to source out rocks for my floorless shelter I opted to just sleep on the ground without it. While sleeping I kept dreaming a wolf was biting my sleeping bag and dragging me off into the woods.
I was woken from my dream to the howls of a...
Please understand this isn't my hill to die on I'm not the cut tags guy. I was clarifying why someone from say Wyoming that sees 20% of their tags go to non-residents may hold this as a solution.
Personally, at this time I don't see a solution to this problem and not posting grip n grins will...
I should clarify my rat race statement. Lets say you don't want to wait 10 years as a resident to get a good tag in Colorado so you get an OTC tag or 0-1 point tag, which is over crowded with people racing towards every bugle leading to a poor hunting experience.
If you were to move more...
In my state not much change as we are 5% allocation to non res, but Wyoming that would open a lot of tags to residents if they cut available tags to non residents.
I don't know Utah so I will take your word but if 25 non resident tags get cut and moved to the resident pool then that means 25...
I think most residents support cutting non- res tags and raising non res prices, but would be willing to pay more if it meant they could hunt more quality hunts instead of rat racing 200 other hunters to the "best" glassing spot.
Isnt that already happening? Obviously states wont go to resident only but in Oregon with a 5% tag allocation for non res I doubt it would change much here.
Now Wyoming that could see some major revenue lost but my guess is residents would pay more if it meant better hunting with more tags for...
I mean the writings on the wall. A lot of states are in discussion or already have started limiting opportunities for non residents. To me if you are an eastern hunter supporting more hunters you really are shooting yourself in the foot.
If all states went to resident hunting only I would still...
Right. Until some influencer puts out a Wyoming region b deer hunt video or posts about it. Then you will see the google searches jump leading to this forum which also contributes to the problem as well.
Correct, so why would you actively try to recruit more hunters and fast track them through the learning process. Who does this benefit?
The new hunter will have to wait years to hit woods with a tag if we keep going with this need for more hunters idea.
11,724 new resident hunters and 18,724 new non resident for elk. That's still an increase of almost 12,000 new resident hunters in Colorado.
In the case of Oregon resident hunters lost OTC opportunities so not sure how that will effect hunting pressure, normally 2300 hunters hunt the now...