spry.car2153
FNG
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2024
I went on my first hunt last Fall (Waterfowl), and was hooked. Since then I've been out for pheasant, grouse, squirrel, rabbit, and hare. I went from no guns to a 22LR, 12 gauge, a bow, and now a 300 Win Mag. My dream is big game out West. I know very few hunters, and the ones I do know tend to stay local and focus mostly on small game with the occasional white tail. As such, I'm trying to balance my complete lack of experience and connections with the urge to get out there. My strategy this year is as follows:
MN
- Go out for white tail (archery +/- rifle)
- Continue to small game and waterfowl hunt
- Roll the dice on one of the 10 available Elk tags in the state
AZ
- Antelope, Elk, Deer bonus points
CO
- Antelope, Deer, Elk, Moose bonus points
WY
- Antelope, Elk bonus points
- Application for reduced price cow/calf tag
KY
- Elk (it was just too cheap to pass up, even though odds are terrible)
Based on the draw odds I see it should be possible to get some opportunity for cow/calf in WY. My thought process is this is a potentially good low risk/high reward (meat in the freezer) way to get experience with hunting in the West without worrying about points, even though I understand cow/calf is not a cakewalk.
If my primary goal is to gain experience public land hunting in the West as fast as possible as a non-resident, am I missing anything?
MN
- Go out for white tail (archery +/- rifle)
- Continue to small game and waterfowl hunt
- Roll the dice on one of the 10 available Elk tags in the state
AZ
- Antelope, Elk, Deer bonus points
CO
- Antelope, Deer, Elk, Moose bonus points
WY
- Antelope, Elk bonus points
- Application for reduced price cow/calf tag
KY
- Elk (it was just too cheap to pass up, even though odds are terrible)
Based on the draw odds I see it should be possible to get some opportunity for cow/calf in WY. My thought process is this is a potentially good low risk/high reward (meat in the freezer) way to get experience with hunting in the West without worrying about points, even though I understand cow/calf is not a cakewalk.
If my primary goal is to gain experience public land hunting in the West as fast as possible as a non-resident, am I missing anything?