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GarrettB92
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Hey all,
New to the Rokslide forums and just wanted to introduce myself and also get opinions on units.
I am from Texas and have spent the past 2 years hunting whitetail on my own property. This last season, I was able to bag a nice 10-point buck, and now I'm looking toward the 2024 season to expand outside of just whitetail and occasional pigs.
I am currently in a debate about putting in for New Mexico or not. I've read a lot of things across many forums saying there are not many mule deer. I've also talked to some buddies who hunt the areas I would want to hunt, and they said it's a tough hunt for muleys. Elk is a different story, but the chance of a non-resident draw is slim. So, I shift my eyes toward Colorado. I am looking for suggestions on units to apply to with no points on hand. I am thinking I will use my first choice on a preference point and then try to draw from there.
It would be me and my brother going on this hunt, or possibly myself going solo. We are on a more limited budget this year, so my thoughts are to find a unit where we can possibly find a good area with vehicle access, set up camp at the truck, then day pack in a few miles every day.
So far, Colorado units 7, 15, 33, 27 stand out to me when doing some e-scouting. Elk over-the-counter is a plus but not needed this year. Any suggestions on which units to look into would be much appreciated.
New to the Rokslide forums and just wanted to introduce myself and also get opinions on units.
I am from Texas and have spent the past 2 years hunting whitetail on my own property. This last season, I was able to bag a nice 10-point buck, and now I'm looking toward the 2024 season to expand outside of just whitetail and occasional pigs.
I am currently in a debate about putting in for New Mexico or not. I've read a lot of things across many forums saying there are not many mule deer. I've also talked to some buddies who hunt the areas I would want to hunt, and they said it's a tough hunt for muleys. Elk is a different story, but the chance of a non-resident draw is slim. So, I shift my eyes toward Colorado. I am looking for suggestions on units to apply to with no points on hand. I am thinking I will use my first choice on a preference point and then try to draw from there.
It would be me and my brother going on this hunt, or possibly myself going solo. We are on a more limited budget this year, so my thoughts are to find a unit where we can possibly find a good area with vehicle access, set up camp at the truck, then day pack in a few miles every day.
So far, Colorado units 7, 15, 33, 27 stand out to me when doing some e-scouting. Elk over-the-counter is a plus but not needed this year. Any suggestions on which units to look into would be much appreciated.