He does not have the points to guarantee drawing the best late/migration hunts, but he could draw two Bass Hill muzzleloader hunts and stand a good chance with decent, mature mule deer. The conditions would be about as easy as is possible for a tag of this caliber, although he might end up hunting in snow. Doyle muzzie is another possibility, but it is not always an easy hunt--and he may not make the points.
For rifle, he can draw any general season X zone he wants--including the grand daddy, X5B--or even several of the lower tier hunts. For me, the value of the X tag is in the ability to find rough terrain and escape the crowds on ATV's. In the end, the quality of the buck he takes will probably be dictated by the difficulty of the hunt. If a big buck is is not his primary goal, or if a difficult hunt is out of the question, then perhaps he should pick a unit that simply provides a good experience in the field--which, to me, means fewer people, good glassing, and access to interesting camping sites. Western units seem to provide easier access than those on the east. In the end, any zone you can scout will be better than someone else's favorite if you do not know how to hunt it.
He does not have the points to guarantee drawing the best late/migration hunts, but he could draw two Bass Hill muzzleloader hunts and stand a good chance with decent, mature mule deer. The conditions would be about as easy as is possible for a tag of this caliber, although he might end up hunting in snow. Doyle muzzie is another possibility, but it is not always an easy hunt--and he may not make the points.
For rifle, he can draw any general season X zone he wants--including the grand daddy, X5B--or even several of the lower tier hunts. For me, the value of the X tag is in the ability to find rough terrain and escape the crowds on ATV's. In the end, the quality of the buck he takes will probably be dictated by the difficulty of the hunt. If a big buck is is not his primary goal, or if a difficult hunt is out of the question, then perhaps he should pick a unit that simply provides a good experience in the field--which, to me, means fewer people, good glassing, and access to interesting camping sites. Western units seem to provide easier access than those on the east. In the end, any zone you can scout will be better than someone else's favorite if you do not know how to hunt it.
Good luck!
17 points is not enough to draw X5B in the preference point round.