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That's basically what I have discovered. Good public access generally starts around 7-8 points. Units that can be drawn with 4 points have minimal public land and even less access to it via private property.None
That's basically what I have discovered. Good public access generally starts around 7-8 points. Units that can be drawn with 4 points have minimal public land and even less access to it via private property.None
Pretty goatMy wife and I went for the first time ever last year in an easy to draw unit. We only hunted public land and she got this one the first afternoon. Scored just over 72"
Following. I'm in the exact spot as you and wondering the exact same things. Seems like the units you can get drawn in that point range either have very little or almost no public land. Since it's not the most expensive hunt out there, sort of considering just going with an outfitter, although I'd really rather DIY.4 pts, looking at this year (hopefully). I've found everything from, it's an easy diy; really need private for a decent hunt; you can diy but it's difficult; hire an outfitter. Having a difficult time discerning what my true options are.
You still have to draw a tag even with an outfitter.Following. I'm in the exact spot as you and wondering the exact same things. Seems like the units you can get drawn in that point range either have very little or almost no public land. Since it's not the most expensive hunt out there, sort of considering just going with an outfitter, although I'd really rather DIY.
Yes but going outfitted opens up lower point units with tons of private.You still have to draw a tag even with an outfitter.
Understood. What I'm saying is with 4 points most of the units I can get drawn in are largely private, so I'm wondering if I just go with an outfitter since it's not very expensive (relatively speaking to say a deer or elk hunt.).You still have to draw a tag even with an outfitter.
I have 3 pts. I’ll burn them in the special this year before the price increase next year.Understood. What I'm saying is with 4 points most of the units I can get drawn in are largely private, so I'm wondering if I just go with an outfitter since it's not very expensive (relatively speaking to say a deer or elk hunt.).
Or do I take a chance and go DIY on those same units and hope I can find success on the limited available public land.
Third option keep waiting and accumulating points. But with point creep, winter kill affecting tag #s, potential legislation changes, etc, I'm just trying to make a decision also.
With the potential changes, I'm thinking it's a good idea to go ahead and use my points.
Exactly what I have been looking at. 3 last year was the max I looked at, but mostly 0-2. I've reached out to some guides that have areas in low point zones. Figure with the changes coming WY is going to be a one and done for me so I may as well maximize my opportunity. Appreciate your insight.I'm sure it's already been said here, but do remember that tens of thousands of people are thinking the same thing (to include the post that happens to be above this one). So, if you have 4 points, you may want to consider applying for a unit that took 2 last year. Otherwise, be prepared for the very realistic possibility of not drawing