elks96
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I am currently sitting at one under max for both elk and antelope. I have decided that I will continue building points on those hunts until I get a top unit. No big deal as I have ample elk opportunity in Colorado and left over lope/doe fawn lope tags in WY.
I however have 5 points for deer in WY. My wife has 3 points. Due to having a ton a of points for deer in Colorado we have not had much in the way of good deer hunting lately. That being said I am trying to figure out my mule deer strategy.
I have 2 options.
Continue to build points until my daughter is old enough to hunt then we would split points and go for the best tag we can get. That would give us an average of 4 points when she is old enough. My wife can do the same thing and split points with my son. When he is old enough they will have a 5 point average. During this time we can try for 2nd choice deer hunt and maybe get lucky by paying the special price. I have my odds figured out on a couple regions and it can happen if your lucky.
My other thought is to save the additional money for points and paying for the special and just go hunt as much as possible in the same region and units, getting to know it and the deer quality so that when my kids are old enough we have a chance at a great hunt in a lesser unit.
I am really leaning towards the second option. With my current points and point creep I do not feel like we will ever catch a top unit so I might as well just go for quantity.
What would you do? Is there another option we should consider? We hunt lopes and elk for the yummy meat, but deer tend to be our trophy hunts where we are most likely to eat tag soup....
I however have 5 points for deer in WY. My wife has 3 points. Due to having a ton a of points for deer in Colorado we have not had much in the way of good deer hunting lately. That being said I am trying to figure out my mule deer strategy.
I have 2 options.
Continue to build points until my daughter is old enough to hunt then we would split points and go for the best tag we can get. That would give us an average of 4 points when she is old enough. My wife can do the same thing and split points with my son. When he is old enough they will have a 5 point average. During this time we can try for 2nd choice deer hunt and maybe get lucky by paying the special price. I have my odds figured out on a couple regions and it can happen if your lucky.
My other thought is to save the additional money for points and paying for the special and just go hunt as much as possible in the same region and units, getting to know it and the deer quality so that when my kids are old enough we have a chance at a great hunt in a lesser unit.
I am really leaning towards the second option. With my current points and point creep I do not feel like we will ever catch a top unit so I might as well just go for quantity.
What would you do? Is there another option we should consider? We hunt lopes and elk for the yummy meat, but deer tend to be our trophy hunts where we are most likely to eat tag soup....