Funny. A friend of a friend won a “$5000” hunt on the Jicarilla. Apparently he thought he could kill “any” bull. He was allowed to bring a friend. His friend spotted a monster from the truck. The guide kept driving and told him he could kill a $5k bull and that this one was a $30k bull and promptly radio’s his partner and tells him he found a bull for the other client who promptly brought over his client who killed him while the others watched from a distance.Tribal in AZ usually produce larger than 325. They may offer discounted price for a 325 bull.
The hunts there will cost that much, but without a hat full of points the only way to get a license is to pay dearly for one. Wagonhound will help a fellow find and buy a license, and currently that license would cost around $20,000. All together that would be at least double the budget.Wagonhound ranch. Douglas wyoming
No doubt about itThe hunts there will cost that much, but without a hat full of points the only way to get a license is to pay dearly for one. Wagonhound will help a fellow find and buy a license, and currently that license would cost around $20,000. All together that would be at least double the budget.
This is what I'd do with that budget and goal.If it were me, I'd go to New Mexico and hunt a unit wide LO tag in a good unit. Should cost roughly 10-15k for a 5 to 7 day hunt including the voucher. Then I would spend the rest of my 20K on extra days to get to a minimum of 10 days to hunt or the max length of the season. And I'd target 350" bulls. Those take time and effort, but are there in most decent units.
Talk with the folks at Huntin Fool, and Epic Outdoors. They'll be able to point you to who has been shooting what in each unit. They also have contacts for LO tags.
Jeremy
Yeah, outfitters with access to private will most likely have vouchers as well.Outfitter in CO 40
It wasnt when I hunted next door on culebra peakDidn't know that was a thing there.
I'm curious how a Wyoming outfitter even renowned Wagonhound will "help a fellow find and buy a license" for $20,000. (not that I'm in the market for a $$$$ elk tag). LO tags are not transferable. Even with a party app everyone better have a lot of points to draw in Area 7. The Wagonhound website says you better have 13+ points to get a Type 1 tag and book a hunt. No mention of a tag finding fee.The hunts there will cost that much, but without a hat full of points the only way to get a license is to pay dearly for one. Wagonhound will help a fellow find and buy a license, and currently that license would cost around $20,000. All together that would be at least double the budget.