How hard is it to get a tag for the following:
1) A deer
2) An elk
3) A bear
4) A cougar/mountain lion/whatever you want to call them
Also: Anything else neat to hunt up in this state?![]()
How hard is it to get a tag for the following:
1) A deer
2) An elk
3) A bear
4) A cougar/mountain lion/whatever you want to call them
Also: Anything else neat to hunt up in this state?![]()
1) not very
2) not very
3) little more
4) same as above
Luck is your buddy as well as patience.
Just apply when the time comes and if you miss out on a tag for certain areas go for the leftover draw. I believe its done in early July. All tags that you listed are equally hard to get in areas that other people are seeking for them.
Example : I didn't draw a tag last year for deer in the unit I asked for. So I went for a leftover tag and got my buck,doe, and an over the counter elk. Just got to pick areas that other people haven't or don't want because it doesn't show to produce great odds. I went all out and got three tags last year for the Craig CO area. This area produces great odds and that's why I choose it. But it came at a cost of a metric shit ton of dumb ass hunters being all around me. It was like being in a pumpkin patch. Quads everywhere and well outfitted horse hunters. I learned my lesson. Go for the less know areas that "perhaps" have equally good chances of tagging out but without the crowds and there for less competition.
And to answer your other question.....Goat, ram, antelope, liberals I don't know. Whats your flavor?
Liberals are good but I dislike the tag fee of "20 to life."
Anything that required I hump it on foot, kill it, gut it and wander around a few days in the forest while doing so.
Don't forget Moose.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
Deer is easy to get. They are dieing to get killed half the time just driving you will see them fighting to get run over.