Need info on OTC tags in Utah or Wyoming
#3
I agree to get the info first hand. Sometimes a hunter could give you wrong info. Not on purpose but we all make mistakes.
I'm a phone person myself. I'd give them both a call. I'm sure they're glad to help.
I'm a phone person myself. I'd give them both a call. I'm sure they're glad to help.
#4
Here's Utah's guidebook:
https://wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks...biggameapp.pdf
When I'm piddling around, I like to plan Western trips. A great site I've looked at for reference is Backcountry Chronicles. Here's an article about Utah's best rifle season units, from the standpoint of success rates and being general season:
http://www.backcountrychronicles.com...fle-elk-units/
The Backcountry Chronicles author does similar entries for other Western states, as well. Just clicking the "Hunt" tab at the top of the page opens up a great number of articles about public lands and tag availability, as well as frank assessments of how to do a DIY hunt.
Lastly, I'd strongly suggest finding local outdoorsman forums, where there's lots of good info.
https://wildlife.utah.gov/guidebooks...biggameapp.pdf
When I'm piddling around, I like to plan Western trips. A great site I've looked at for reference is Backcountry Chronicles. Here's an article about Utah's best rifle season units, from the standpoint of success rates and being general season:
http://www.backcountrychronicles.com...fle-elk-units/
The Backcountry Chronicles author does similar entries for other Western states, as well. Just clicking the "Hunt" tab at the top of the page opens up a great number of articles about public lands and tag availability, as well as frank assessments of how to do a DIY hunt.
Lastly, I'd strongly suggest finding local outdoorsman forums, where there's lots of good info.