Wyoming elk vs colorado elk

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I've been having a hard time trying to decide where to hunt this year out of state for elk.
I've never shot a bull, I ve spent most of my life hunting the spike units in utah. Seen many many huge bulls so I know what a big bull looks like. I've killed more cows and spikes with a rifle and bow than I can remember sometimes two a year if I draw a limited cow tag we've been mainly eating elk meat for the last 6 years, we love elk meat. Iam not a fan of the any bull units in utah even though I'm a resident so that's not a option for me. Been trying to decide putting in for southern wyoming general elk with 6 points or northern colorado 1st rifle elk with 3 points. I've hunted this area in colorado before and shot a cow wich I regretted, running into a nice 5x5 shortly after. Never hunted wyoming but feel like I'm in no man's land right now sitting at 6 points. I could put in for both and hunt the state border, but have a feeling if I shoot one I might just give up on the other lol. I ll be doing this hunt solo, which iam accustomed too.
 
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Really good points thanks for the responses. There were a ton of hunters when I hunted colorado but after opening day i barely saw anyone. Figured the same for the unit I want to hunt in wyoming. As for the size of bull idk. I've never shot a bull but have shot alot of elk. Hunting the spike units I get way more excited seeing a spike than a bull and I understand it's the opposite for most other people. I tend to get sick of seeing nothing but bulls. It's very wierd lol. And I can hunt wyoming more if I draw, archery and rifle. But know the colorado unit a little bit tagged out opening day.
 
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You will only have five days in Colorado and probably more other hunters to compete with.

I would go Wyoming general and start rebuilding your points for another tag. The point creep for their limited units is out of control and your odds in the random draw don't change whether you have 0 or 10+ points.
 
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Answer is pretty clear to me. Seems that you will be hunting both eventually, so for the upcoming year pick the one that uses your points most efficiently so that you can start rebuilding for the next hunt more quickly.
This is exactly what I was gonna say. With points in both it's just a matter of the order. 6 in Wyoming gets the general now (in theory) then do CO next year. Definitely do not do both in the same year and reset them both to zero.
 
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Point creep in Wyoming is out of control, I’d hunt there this year. Those low point units in Colorado will always be there I feel like.


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6 points on a general tag is a hard decision. But the odds of drawing a good control in the next few years are slim I know. I do archery hunt and probaly wont be to picky on a bull seeing how I never shot one before cause man iam getting a little sick of shooting cows and spikes. Anybody have any experience with southern Wyoming general elk?
 

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Burn the Wyoming points. In 3 years they will be worth the same as today. You have a long season. Just my thoughts... Wyo point creep..
 
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I’m partial to wyoming. The point system there is garbage… If you have the chance to hunt it now I’d go for it. Never know when they’re going to change the resident/non-resident tag quota
 
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