AntelopeEater
Lil-Rokslider
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- Jul 10, 2023
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Hello, I am somewhat of an "adult-onset" hunter and last year was the first year I hunted any big game.
For this year, I applied for a lot of tags (Deer, antelope, bear, and turkey) in my home state of Nevada, both any legal weapon and where possible, muzzleloader, and I also applied for antelope tags in Wyoming, both buck and doe.
I put hours of research into which units to apply for, since both states allow more than just a 1st choice, I picked a highly desirable unit as my first choice (in terms of average number of points people who drew tags for that unit last year had), but was careful to pick some units that seemed more realistic as my alternate choices.
I knew my chances of drawing a tag in any one unit for any particular species were obviously below 100%, but with the numerous units and species I applied for, I had been optimistic I would get at least one tag for something somewhere.
But Wyoming antelope draw results came out today..... and I was totally unsuccessful in both state's draws.
Is this normal these days to be unable to hunt a deer or any other big game animal annually?
Of course there is fishing and some small game that doesn't require tags, but before I started to get into hunting, I was under the impression a big game hunter would be able to get a deer or other big game animal at least once a year, and keep red meat in the freezer that way.
Is that notion totally outdated now the human population has grown a lot and wildlife habitat decreased?
Or did I just get really unlucky this year?
For this year, I applied for a lot of tags (Deer, antelope, bear, and turkey) in my home state of Nevada, both any legal weapon and where possible, muzzleloader, and I also applied for antelope tags in Wyoming, both buck and doe.
I put hours of research into which units to apply for, since both states allow more than just a 1st choice, I picked a highly desirable unit as my first choice (in terms of average number of points people who drew tags for that unit last year had), but was careful to pick some units that seemed more realistic as my alternate choices.
I knew my chances of drawing a tag in any one unit for any particular species were obviously below 100%, but with the numerous units and species I applied for, I had been optimistic I would get at least one tag for something somewhere.
But Wyoming antelope draw results came out today..... and I was totally unsuccessful in both state's draws.
Is this normal these days to be unable to hunt a deer or any other big game animal annually?
Of course there is fishing and some small game that doesn't require tags, but before I started to get into hunting, I was under the impression a big game hunter would be able to get a deer or other big game animal at least once a year, and keep red meat in the freezer that way.
Is that notion totally outdated now the human population has grown a lot and wildlife habitat decreased?
Or did I just get really unlucky this year?