Conroy
WKR
I have a couple of questions about applying for points in various states for different species. I am trying to build up points for different animals so that I would be able to have something to hunt each year in the future. Being from Wisconsin I have always focused on Whitetail and Bear hunting for the most part. I currently can or will be able to draw for Bear in MN 2015, Bear in WI 2016, Whitetail in IA 2016. Last year I applied for my first points in WY, and I have 1 each for Elk, Antelope, Mule Deer. Looking at all the of the different state’s regulations and drawings has been somewhat confusing and overwhelming. I am trying to decide which states I should focus on for western hunts. Every hunt will be DIY and somewhat on a budget. I am thinking that I will apply for all 3 points in WY this year again, but list an out of reach unit for my first choice and then an easy to draw unit as my second choice. If I am correct, I can still build points and hunt in the 2nd unit if I am chosen. I understand that the easier to draw units are harder to access or they lack trophy animals. I plan on taking my son out next fall for an Antelope or Muley hunt if we do draw. I am not worried about size of the horns, but instead the experience, as this will be new to both of us. My main questions are, does this sound like a good plan, and what other states should I be looking at for future hunts? Eventually I would like to focus on “trophy units” as my points build up and I gain experience. If I don’t draw anything for a year or two it won’t be the end of the world as I can still hunt around here for Whitetail. Thanks in advance to you all.
Chris
Chris