CrypticEnigma
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Hello all. I'm looking to buy land somewhere in the western states. I love hiking and being outdoors and I like lack of population. I currently live in an RV and am starting migrations around different areas to find my place. My whole goal is to get back into having cows and just enjoying being back in nature again and removing myself from the system as much as I can. Part of this is getting my food intake to be as much from what I harvest as possible.
Through my traveling I've been able to outline states and areas of states that suit my particular tastes and have been writing out a spread sheet documenting things like income tax, land tax, laws that either promote or inhibit homesteading activities, and now am turning my attention more specifically to the hunting side of things.
I'm trying to rank out the states that I'm looking at in terms of what the land owner tag regulation looks like but its getting pretty confusing. I wanted to see if any more experienced people have any added context on these types of things. So far where I've gotten is:
Montana - Deer needs 160 acres, Elk 640 acres
Idaho - 640 for either but even that only gets you involved in being in a lottery, not automatically getting tags
Washington - very confusing, seems like there is no specified number of acres? Seems to just be "the more acreage the better"
Utah - same kind of thing as Washington kind of a "we'll just let you know" type of system
New Mexico - same
Oregon - seems to be the easiest to figure out 40 + acres for antlerless for both and 160 + acres to get 2 tags on all types
Does anybody know if I'm in the right ball park on these? I've lived in Colorado before and got to do the OTC rifle stuff and it was pretty miserable, a bunch of people driving around in trucks trying to harvest off of the highway and stuff. Having grown up in Texas we cannot fathom the idea of not being able to harvest game on our land. My main thing is just the idea of being able to harvest a deer or elk every once in while when the opportunities present themselves as extra meat. I don't care about trophy anymore at all, just meat. So my preference is really geared towards where I can just know I'm going to have tags and be able to harvest.
Thanks for any information. I'm sure this isn't a super fun topic but would be very grateful for any information people have or experience.
Through my traveling I've been able to outline states and areas of states that suit my particular tastes and have been writing out a spread sheet documenting things like income tax, land tax, laws that either promote or inhibit homesteading activities, and now am turning my attention more specifically to the hunting side of things.
I'm trying to rank out the states that I'm looking at in terms of what the land owner tag regulation looks like but its getting pretty confusing. I wanted to see if any more experienced people have any added context on these types of things. So far where I've gotten is:
Montana - Deer needs 160 acres, Elk 640 acres
Idaho - 640 for either but even that only gets you involved in being in a lottery, not automatically getting tags
Washington - very confusing, seems like there is no specified number of acres? Seems to just be "the more acreage the better"
Utah - same kind of thing as Washington kind of a "we'll just let you know" type of system
New Mexico - same
Oregon - seems to be the easiest to figure out 40 + acres for antlerless for both and 160 + acres to get 2 tags on all types
Does anybody know if I'm in the right ball park on these? I've lived in Colorado before and got to do the OTC rifle stuff and it was pretty miserable, a bunch of people driving around in trucks trying to harvest off of the highway and stuff. Having grown up in Texas we cannot fathom the idea of not being able to harvest game on our land. My main thing is just the idea of being able to harvest a deer or elk every once in while when the opportunities present themselves as extra meat. I don't care about trophy anymore at all, just meat. So my preference is really geared towards where I can just know I'm going to have tags and be able to harvest.
Thanks for any information. I'm sure this isn't a super fun topic but would be very grateful for any information people have or experience.