Hi All,
New to the forum but I have looked from time to time and enjoy reading peoples stories. I am between hunts and so hyper engaged already researching for next year. I live in Colorado and am blessed with a lot of opportunity to hunt around me so I have not really looked much out of state the last few years as I accrue points in other states. I put in for points in AZ in WY for a few species, and of course have my tactics here in state as well. I have the most points for deer in AZ at 7, so I have not been at it for terribly long but I am seeing those draw odds inch up a little each year. Since AZ allots tags for non max point holders on some hard to draw tags, I want to get a little bit more engaged in what more I could be doing apart from running through gohunt filtering. And I am talking trophy hunting here not just a chance to go hunt.
So what do you do to decide on applying to a harder to draw unit? Word on the street (buddies)? Driving down the highway and think it looks good? Reading magazines on the hottest units? Analytics using gohunt or other means? Wildlife department/biologists? Rainfall/drought monitors? Hire an outfitter?
There seems to be so much information out there that it is almost too much, and a lot of it for sale.
Thanks!
Wes
New to the forum but I have looked from time to time and enjoy reading peoples stories. I am between hunts and so hyper engaged already researching for next year. I live in Colorado and am blessed with a lot of opportunity to hunt around me so I have not really looked much out of state the last few years as I accrue points in other states. I put in for points in AZ in WY for a few species, and of course have my tactics here in state as well. I have the most points for deer in AZ at 7, so I have not been at it for terribly long but I am seeing those draw odds inch up a little each year. Since AZ allots tags for non max point holders on some hard to draw tags, I want to get a little bit more engaged in what more I could be doing apart from running through gohunt filtering. And I am talking trophy hunting here not just a chance to go hunt.
So what do you do to decide on applying to a harder to draw unit? Word on the street (buddies)? Driving down the highway and think it looks good? Reading magazines on the hottest units? Analytics using gohunt or other means? Wildlife department/biologists? Rainfall/drought monitors? Hire an outfitter?
There seems to be so much information out there that it is almost too much, and a lot of it for sale.
Thanks!
Wes