LAST EDITED ON Feb-17-09 AT 11:32AM (MST)[p]I disagree, 1500 bull permits is excessive and no question has caused a decline in the quality of the bulls in unit 7. The number of B&C sized bulls has declined right along with the increase in permits.
Dont believe it?
Check the B&C record books over the last 12 years.
If its still such a great unit for booner sized bulls...why then are there hardly any being entered? In particular the last recording period?
I dont care if unit 7 is a huge unit, theres a pretty good portion of it that does not have many elk. Further, the public land hunting has definately gotten worse as permit numbers increase.
On top of the 1500 bull permits you also have another 1400 antlerless elk permits. Thats just shy of 3000 hunters that could be potentially in that unit. Thats a lot of pressure in that unit.
Unit 7 is NOT the best unit in the state for big (big being booners) bulls anymore, in the early to mid-90's I may have agreed. Not sure what "experts" you're referring to, but I would shy away from their "expert" advice.
Even the photos that are on the wagonhound website are not that impressive for such a great unit and such a great ranch. Some nice bulls, yes, but not many great bulls.
If you want to hunt a 300-330 class bull with a remote chance for something better for $8500 its a great place. But, I'd say anyones odds of killing a bull over 340 are not that great on the wagonhound or unit 7 in general.
There are better choices out there and unit 7 is the second most over-rated elk unit in Wyoming...with unit 100 being the most over-rated.