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    Both deer, and elk. Never know my work schedule this far in advance, so planning to submit for both and just see what happens come fall.

    Wouldnt be opposed to front range white tails, but that seems unlikely without private land access.

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    Would think an area w/ a lot more public and Mule would be better choice.
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    Put in for cow elk, buck deer, buck pronghorn, and points for moose and bear. I'll pick up OTC bear and fall turkey probably as well.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    I knew I wasn't the only one that will literally hunt everything I can. Glad to see others do as well. I often talk to others about hunting and they always act surprise that I hunt nearly all the big game species, small game, and waterfowl.
    Duck-a-holic and quack-addict!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ View Post
    Any advice for a bewildered novice? I understand using the mapping tool at CPW website. But it seems that without years of experience or private-land contacts, a dartboard would be my best bet.
    I would make sure you at least put in for preference points for anything you think you may want to hunt in the future. Other than that, use the spring/summer to go camping and scout the areas you want to try out, it takes a lot of time to find a good spot.

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    Put in for everything for my grandson and myself. Hopefully he'll draw one or more of the big 3 before I am too old to hunt with him....
    Common sense is a punishment for having to deal with those who don't have it.

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    Why can't the division get it together so I can apply for all my tags and buy my small game license all at the same time? They limit you to nine items at one time so I always have to go back in and buy my small game separate after I've applied for all of my big game apps. Either way, $974.00 in applications added to the credit card. Hopefully some of that comes back in the form of a license instead of a refund check.
    It is better to die on your feet then to live on your knees.

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    I'm really looking forward to getting an antelope, coyote, turkey, and bear this year. Assuming of course I also draw for elk and deer.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Last day. I did mine yesterday...dont like giving up all my money until i have to! I wasnt able to hunt in 2016 so hoping im rewarded in 2017. First time i didnt hunt in almost 20 years...talk about a depressing year

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