Vermont or New Hampshire
I was thinking about applying for bonus points for a moose tag.
How about some pros/cons from you guys who live up north or have hunted the states in the past. ---Thanks fellas. |
RE: Vermont or New Hampshire
Plenty of moose in Vermont. I've heard that it is one of the easier non resident draws. The only problem can be that you cannot quarter them, and a lot of areas are national forest - no motorized vehicles. Luckily, there are plenty of farmers willing to rent their horse teams during the season. I hunt in the southern part of Vermont, less tags available, but closer to home. Go onto the the state website, it will give you a list of tag allotments and rules. I believe you have to apply by May 30th.
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RE: Vermont or New Hampshire
How many non-resident tags do VT give out? I heard it was like 10 or 20 tags. Is that true?
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RE: Vermont or New Hampshire
Lots of moose in both states but I think the harvest percentage is higher in NH. Not sure which area has the better chance of a NR draw. In Vermont after the draw they have a blind bid for 5 tags. The highest 5 get the tags. If you have the money that might be a way to go. I think the cheapest winning bid was 2 or 3 grand but not sure.
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