Hello, long time lurker here..
I mostly hang out on AT because it seems like Rokslide has more guys that hunt out west and I haven't been fortunate enough to make it out there yet. I figured this question may better be suited for Rokslide.
I want to make my first trip out west for mulies during a rifle season and I was hoping that I could get a little guidance. I would ultimately like to do an archery elk hunt but mule deer have always been high on my list and I feel like this is a more mentally and physically manageable hunt.
like to try to stay as far east as possible within reason to get my feet wet. I was looking at western South Dakota and Nebraska but from what I understand the draw odds aren't that great for non-residents, especially ones with no preference points and there isn't too much public access to productive land in comparison to other states known for their hunting opportunities. I am planning on going next season and I know some states allow you to buy points for a fraction of the cost of a tag which is something I'd be more than happy to do now to increase my chances for the next coming season. I'm not so certain that a single point is going to help me draw into a more desirable zone though or if I would be allowed to buy a point and get an OTC tag during the same season. I guess another option would be to hunt an OTC state while investing points into another state. I don't know if I'd be better off biting the bullet and just driving a couple extra hours to Utah, Montana, Wyoming, etc.
I literally know nothing about hunting mule deer, it would be an entirely new experience for me. Any information as far as things that I should expect or your first experience going out west that you guys would be willing to share would be much appreciated. Having somebody experienced narrow down the scope of things I should be researching (I believe at this point I've suffered from paralysis from analysis) would even be a great help..
Thank you guys and I hope you and yours are well!
I mostly hang out on AT because it seems like Rokslide has more guys that hunt out west and I haven't been fortunate enough to make it out there yet. I figured this question may better be suited for Rokslide.
I want to make my first trip out west for mulies during a rifle season and I was hoping that I could get a little guidance. I would ultimately like to do an archery elk hunt but mule deer have always been high on my list and I feel like this is a more mentally and physically manageable hunt.
like to try to stay as far east as possible within reason to get my feet wet. I was looking at western South Dakota and Nebraska but from what I understand the draw odds aren't that great for non-residents, especially ones with no preference points and there isn't too much public access to productive land in comparison to other states known for their hunting opportunities. I am planning on going next season and I know some states allow you to buy points for a fraction of the cost of a tag which is something I'd be more than happy to do now to increase my chances for the next coming season. I'm not so certain that a single point is going to help me draw into a more desirable zone though or if I would be allowed to buy a point and get an OTC tag during the same season. I guess another option would be to hunt an OTC state while investing points into another state. I don't know if I'd be better off biting the bullet and just driving a couple extra hours to Utah, Montana, Wyoming, etc.
I literally know nothing about hunting mule deer, it would be an entirely new experience for me. Any information as far as things that I should expect or your first experience going out west that you guys would be willing to share would be much appreciated. Having somebody experienced narrow down the scope of things I should be researching (I believe at this point I've suffered from paralysis from analysis) would even be a great help..
Thank you guys and I hope you and yours are well!