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Next month I'll finally be moving from California, and am on the fence between SLC and Denver area. I'm concerned about the quality of OTC archery hunts. I know this isn't a new topic on Rokslide, and I've read the other threads already, but I'm hoping for a little clarity on the subject. Hunting is not my only interest (fly fishing, mtn biking, backpacking, snowboarding), but it is highest on my list of priorities.
Because I'll still need to fly back ~once a month, I need to live within an hour or so of an international airport. So I'm considering SLC versus the Boulder area.
1. With that in mind, how close would decent OTC opportunities be to where I'd be living? It seems the decent UT units are in South/North Slope, about 4 hours from SLC. That really cuts down on the convenience factor, and I almost might as well buy non resident tags elsewhere with the money I save on rent in UT. What about CO? Is it feasible to find good hunting within an hour or two of home base?
2. Similar to number 1, how easy is it to find solitude in the backcountry for those respective areas? Looking at a map, there doesn't seem to be much to the East of SLC, other than Park City. Heading West from Boulder, there are little cities and towns all over the place.
3. Subjectively, how much worse is the OTC hunting in UT? My only reference points are deer hunting in California (absolutely terrible) and OTC archery for elk in Idaho (which I thought was pretty fantastic). Last season was my first, and I had the luxury of spending all of September living in just outside Ketchum where unit 48 was literally my front yard. I have zero problem hiking 2+ miles off trail, and was into elk pretty much every day.
Sorry for the long post, and very sorry for any overlap this has with previous posts!
Because I'll still need to fly back ~once a month, I need to live within an hour or so of an international airport. So I'm considering SLC versus the Boulder area.
1. With that in mind, how close would decent OTC opportunities be to where I'd be living? It seems the decent UT units are in South/North Slope, about 4 hours from SLC. That really cuts down on the convenience factor, and I almost might as well buy non resident tags elsewhere with the money I save on rent in UT. What about CO? Is it feasible to find good hunting within an hour or two of home base?
2. Similar to number 1, how easy is it to find solitude in the backcountry for those respective areas? Looking at a map, there doesn't seem to be much to the East of SLC, other than Park City. Heading West from Boulder, there are little cities and towns all over the place.
3. Subjectively, how much worse is the OTC hunting in UT? My only reference points are deer hunting in California (absolutely terrible) and OTC archery for elk in Idaho (which I thought was pretty fantastic). Last season was my first, and I had the luxury of spending all of September living in just outside Ketchum where unit 48 was literally my front yard. I have zero problem hiking 2+ miles off trail, and was into elk pretty much every day.
Sorry for the long post, and very sorry for any overlap this has with previous posts!