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Old 12-14-2008, 09:31 AM
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Can you describe the drill. Say a guy from Ohio wants to go west and chase one, can he just buy a tag, find a peice of ground and go and do it just like we hunt deer here, or are there hoops that need jumped through first?

I've talked to friends here who have family and friends (none hunt) out there and they've mentioned a possible connection, what do I need to do to make it happen. Montana and Idaho states.

If ya did it what cost was it? Any conections you'd care to give out like game officals who were helpful?
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:34 PM
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Well the lack of responses isn't helpful but not all bad, should be tags avalible.
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:45 PM
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Don't know about Montana and Idaho. In Colorado many units are OTC. We just stopped at a Walmart in Denver and bought our tags. Just do lots of research beforehand to find out which unit(s) are OTC, game populations, hunter population, success ratio and decide which ones you want to hunt.
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Old 12-14-2008, 07:06 PM
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Colorado is the easiest to get tags for. I think the tags are like $450.00. You might want to contact an outfitter that does drop camps. They set you up drop your food and you there and give you some direction.It will cost you some more but it would be the easiest way to get into some elk. Then the next years you can go out on your own.
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Old 12-14-2008, 08:02 PM
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Colorado is the easiest to get tags for. I think the tags are like $450.00. You might want to contact an outfitter that does drop camps. They set you up drop your food and you there and give you some direction.It will cost you some more but it would be the easiest way to get into some elk. Then the next years you can go out on your own.
As Idaho is as well. You can buy over the counter Elk tags for under $400. I just took two out of state Michigan guys back to Idaho with me last September. Easy. Easy.
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Old 12-14-2008, 08:23 PM
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I thought some units in Idaho are draw units, but I am not 100%. I would suggest that you apply for some limited access areas and to start I would suggest New Mexico. Do some homework, but with no preference points, you stand the same chance as someone who has applied for a few years. Keep in mind that without an outfitter, the odds are somewhat low, but the access in some of the Gila is good for the DIY.

Most everyone goes to Colorado as you don't have to wait and draw. But keep in mind, you will need to do some (alot) of homework to get away from the crowd, which will be there. The other choice there is a drop camp with an outfitter.....sometimes well worth it if you find the right outfitter.
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Old 12-14-2008, 08:46 PM
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Gary, You can buy over the counter tags in Idaho, but you have to select the area you want to hunt. Once you pick an area, that is where you hunt. Most general archery seasons run from August 30 through September 30, and are any elk units. Check the Idaho Fish and Game home page and there is a hunting planner on there some where. Most guys I know from back east hunt COlorado, because there are a lot more elk, and a lot less wolves and grizzlies, than Idaho and Montana. We are having a serious predator problem, and elk numbers are down.
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Old 12-15-2008, 12:07 PM
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Gary, You can buy over the counter tags in Idaho, but you have to select the area you want to hunt. Once you pick an area, that is where you hunt. Most general archery seasons run from August 30 through September 30, and are any elk units. Check the Idaho Fish and Game home page and there is a hunting planner on there some where. Most guys I know from back east hunt COlorado, because there are a lot more elk, and a lot less wolves and grizzlies, than Idaho and Montana. We are having a serious predator problem, and elk numbers are down.
I'll check those pages. I've read of the problems. How do you know the boundries of the area's? What's the check in process?


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Old 12-15-2008, 12:10 PM
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CO is pretty much over the counter. Lots of public land. Some tips I posted earlier in a thread a couple of days ago.
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Old 12-15-2008, 12:14 PM
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If you try NM, I have a contact for a CO in the ruidoso area that was very helpful to me in trying to find Merriams turkeys. I'd be glad to give you his #.
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