wayoh22
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Going to hop on the CT wagon. I'm down in Stamford. Potentially planning a drive to Utah this fallCoventry! Grew up in Middletown though.
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Going to hop on the CT wagon. I'm down in Stamford. Potentially planning a drive to Utah this fallCoventry! Grew up in Middletown though.
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Going to hop on the CT wagon. I'm down in Stamford. Potentially planning a drive to Utah this fall
Imo 40 hours of driving each way is a very long time. And with that kind of distance in winter there’s always of a lot of risks (look at Texas right now). I would recommend either having a buddy or looking at draw tags a little closer to home and keeping AZ as a backup.
It’s a difficult hunt and this year the rut wasn’t that great because of the drought. Also hold off on setting anything in stone until you know your target unit is open when the regs come out
1 word for you -> FLY!
I've done 2 western hunts - WY at 30 hours each way and CO at 32 hours each way.
It isn't bad getting there, then the hunt is fun and you're all relaxed and on top of life. Then you drive home and get back all tired and beat up. Plus you really don't save money if it's your vehicle.
I rented a Tacoma for the last trip at $500 for 2 weeks, then put $500 gas into it. Coulda flew and rented a vehicle for that and I would have gotten home feeling a lot more rested. If I wasn't paying for the whole thing myself it would be a little cheaper but not enough to argue about.
Now for the caveat - if they keep making such a big stink over Covid, if they make flying a big hassle, then I'd drive again or not go. So - hoping they don't go too crazy with flying.
That is a long drive....it took us 7 days to travel the 2600 miles from Missoula to Fairbanks in 2001.If Canada is open, I am driving from Arizona to Fairbanks in September
That's awesome my man, kudos to your son!I plan a trip to Utah every year, but they never give me one of those OIL tags that I apply for! .
We were actually in Utah this year, 36 hour drive UT->CT. Son filled his antlerless elk tag.
I guess I’m driving. It makes the most sense. I’m gonna have to start researching bbq joints that will be in my route.
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Holy Crp!!! Connecticut to AZ is a damn long drive.......I hunt Eastern AZ and Western NM for both deer and elk. I live in the unit I hunt in AZ and its a 10 minute drive to NM to the Units I hunt.
Have you done any research on what units you want to hunt in AZ.? Youre too late to apply for elk or antelope for this year but deer applications deadlines are around 1st/2nd week in June. New Mex hunt apps for all big game are due March 17.Yeah man. I’m still working out how I want to get there. Someone said earlier that the drive out is fun and the drive home sucks ass. I tend to believe it.
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Have you done any research on what units you want to hunt in AZ.? Youre too late to apply for elk or antelope for this year but deer applications deadlines are around 1st/2nd week in June. New Mex hunt apps for all big game are due March 17.
What route do you take?28 hours Baltimore to Buffalo... shade under 2000 mile. Worth every mile.
28 hours Baltimore to Buffalo... shade under 2000 mile. Worth every mile.