TRUTHLol “one of the best kept secrets”
if you added the YouTube views of how to archery hunt Arizona every year it’d be in the millions. AZ OTC doors blew wide open in the last 3-4 years.
There is a points system too right?Probably Wyoming but you need to move there and be a resident for an OTC tag.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I would love to have the luxury of putting in a lot of time to learn different states. I'm a US born ex-pat living outside the US since '92. I've been blessed with the opportunity, in recent years, to do some successful public land whitetail hunts in the midwest during short visits to my home state. (Not a lot of time to scout.)The best state is the one you actually put in the work to learn. Asking questions on the internet does not count as work.
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Thank you for taking the time to comment. Good to know, Wyoming was one of the States I may need to be in for other, work related, activities.Wyoming is points system for Non-Res yes. OTC for general areas for Res and pure random draw for limited quota areas.
August-September are the most likely months for me to be able to make a trip out West (Combined with other work-related activities.). I'm open to either. It will all depend on when I can actually be able to nail down dates as related to my other responsibilities.Two archery options... do you want to hunt early and high for velvet deer or late and low rutting deer.
completely different experiences
^^^ pissed me off to hear my granpa say "the deer are where you find em'" but this is so true and important, as a result of hard work and time in a "difficult" area to hunt in Oregon we (my family and I) have tagged out on a lot of bucks that most Oregon hunters would be envious of. How? Combined over 100+ days, thousands of miles hiked and thousands of hours behind glass. Mule deer are tough, many will be tight lipped about their spotsThe best state is the one you actually put in the work to learn. Asking questions on the internet does not count as work.
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Super good points. On the other hand, if a guy from Florida Who is used to fishing in the Gulf of Mexico contacts me and says he’s going to be in Missouri & would like to try his hand at trout fishing, I can point him in the right direction.^^^ pissed me off to hear my granpa say "the deer are where you find em'" but this is so true and important, as a result of hard work and time in a "difficult" area to hunt in Oregon we (my family and I) have tagged out on a lot of bucks that most Oregon hunters would be envious of. How? Combined over 100+ days, thousands of miles hiked and thousands of hours behind glass. Mule deer are tough, many will be tight lipped about their spots