Hi all!
Oryx is one of the animals that I'd love to hunt -- eventually. Not in a mad rush as I am very much still starting out, learning to figure out my local blackmail, hoping to learn how to hunt elk in the west in general, and just become a better hunter all around. But oryx are definitely on my "bucket list"
So my question is: with that in mind what's the best plan? Apply for the WSMR tags in NM every year and hoping I beat the 1% odds some year in the next 20-40 years? Apply for a higher draw odd but less "good" tag and save up to have an Outfitter to improve odds? Skip all that and just save up for a Texas hunt on a ranch? Anything I am missing? Other states?
For the latter, my question is mostly whether there are any that are sufficiently truly free range in truly big country that it feels like a hunt, not a shoot.
PS, hoping this is the right forums, apologies if not! Looks like we don't have an exotics forum and while pronghorn aren't Antelopes actually at least Oryx are
Oryx is one of the animals that I'd love to hunt -- eventually. Not in a mad rush as I am very much still starting out, learning to figure out my local blackmail, hoping to learn how to hunt elk in the west in general, and just become a better hunter all around. But oryx are definitely on my "bucket list"
So my question is: with that in mind what's the best plan? Apply for the WSMR tags in NM every year and hoping I beat the 1% odds some year in the next 20-40 years? Apply for a higher draw odd but less "good" tag and save up to have an Outfitter to improve odds? Skip all that and just save up for a Texas hunt on a ranch? Anything I am missing? Other states?
For the latter, my question is mostly whether there are any that are sufficiently truly free range in truly big country that it feels like a hunt, not a shoot.
PS, hoping this is the right forums, apologies if not! Looks like we don't have an exotics forum and while pronghorn aren't Antelopes actually at least Oryx are