I got the 6 tray model and it has been great so far. I have used it for drying fruit (apples, bananas, kiwi) and several meals like chili and spaghetti. It has done a great job with everything, I have nothing negative to say about it at all.
You pay taxes for the land and you are welcome to go to any state you want and use that federal land for camping, hiking, etc. But wildlife is state managed, so if you want to go to a state and hunt their wildlife you need to jump through their hoops.
I agree with your analysis though, point...
With a quick look at the hunt tables, it looks like they no longer have the muzzleloader and rifle hunts that would have occurred in these units in past years. They just have the archery hunts from Sep 1-30 and the new HAMS hunt from Oct 1-Nov 15. So I would guess there will be more tags and...
To answer the question of if any of the units will be worth it:
Box Elder, Cache, Nine Mile, Oquirrh, and West Desert all had 1 non resident tag last year so it will likely be the same this year. However, most of those units didn't have a ton of non-resident applicants so the odds aren't bad...
To be honest, I would love to run those odds. Like I said, big sponsors of SFW getting kickbacks, that is a conspiracy that possibility makes sense. Small time YouTube channels, not so much. I just don't see what SFW would get from it and it makes sense that between all these influencers that a...
https://huntexpo.com/odds-2020/
292785 total applications, not applicants. You are counting individuals up to 200 times with that number. My point is that influencers are likely to put up hundreds of dollars at a shot at drawing anything. Most people spend $50 and apply for the Henry's and...
Dang, it's like these people's livings depends on hunting and they put in for every opportunity possible. I mean, what are the chances that of hundreds of "influencers" who are probably putting in for nearly every one of the expo tags, two of them actually draw a tag . . . pretty shady . . .