As we all await the tag lottery results, I know many are planning OTC tag options. Again, like many, I am crunching unit numbers and accessing Google maps way too much. My google searches always zoom in on Colorado. We always read that Colorado is our "OTC go to" if we don't draw in another state. I have been successful there but wonder if I am "following the crowd".
My question is, what about the other states that random articles claim have left over tags? As I read it, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, and Montana all have left over/general season tag options. These are states that do not get the DIY OTC attention that ID and CO do. Is this a case that public access or crowds become a problem in these areas? I am more familiar with Montana's tag system, but can anyone give insight on UT or WY tag options? Do these states have fine print restrictions that I am missing, or should I be weighing options outside of Colorado if I receive unsuccessful results again this year?
My question is, what about the other states that random articles claim have left over tags? As I read it, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, and Montana all have left over/general season tag options. These are states that do not get the DIY OTC attention that ID and CO do. Is this a case that public access or crowds become a problem in these areas? I am more familiar with Montana's tag system, but can anyone give insight on UT or WY tag options? Do these states have fine print restrictions that I am missing, or should I be weighing options outside of Colorado if I receive unsuccessful results again this year?