Not yet….Idaho- no need to build points.
There will more than likely always be the opportunity to buy a NR tag off an outfitter.Not yet….
What’s a ball park cost of an Idaho outfitter tag hunt?
They won’t have elk anyway……with all the new wolves they added. LolAnywhere but Colorado….
Anywhere but Colorado….
I appreciate the responses. As for why I can’t go right now, I have work and family obligations that make it unrealistic in the near term. That being said, I think that I should be able to do this in about 8 years.
I know the landscape has continued changing for non-resident hunters and there is no predicting the future but I want to plan ahead as best I can.
Sounds like I should focus on Wyoming and Montana at the moment.
Thank you!
I am on the East coast and I’m hoping to make at least one elk hunt in the future. Realistically, this is not happening for at least 7 or 8 years from now. This will be my first Elk hunt. I’m thinking I will want to use an outfitter but I have plenty of time to figure that out.
Which states would you recommend I start accumulating points in? From what I have been reading it sounds like Wyoming and Utah seem like solid choices.
I’d also be up for Mule Deer (in addition to Elk) depending on the state.
I’d appreciate any input you might have.
If you want NM landowner tags start saving now, who knows what it will cost in 7-8 years. $$$$$$$$$$$For points I'd say only Colorado and maaaybe Wyoming you have a decent chance of drawing a good limited entry hunt in your timeline, but you are highly unlikely to draw a Utah elk tag in 7-8 years.
A lot can and will change in terms of draw odds and tag availability between now and when you plan to hunt. But if I were in your shoes and looking for an outfitted hunt, I'd consider CO, WY general (might be a stretch depending on point creep), MT general units, or NM landowner tags. The type of outfitted hunt you want (private land vs. backcountry/horseback) should also be something to think about.