longcruise
70 Cal.
I'll add that I'm perfectly happy hunting ml during the rifle seasons.
I drew a decent muzzleloader deer tag in CO this year. I grew up there and guided there for most of my life it will be nice to get back and hunt it with my Hawken.I usually fire up a topic on this each year to kinda get myself and others talking about the upcoming season.
I didn't draw the bear tag but im happy with the point. My deer strategy was to apply for something impossible and get a point plus get my second choice. NOT . My second choice had leftover tags last year but not this year.
Drew the elk tag and planning to hunt with a grandson who lives out of state. He drew the elk and deer!!
What are you planning?
I have a lefty .54 GPR Lyman but don't hunt. Good luck! Got mine at Dixon's about 2005 from Chuck Dixon Sr. personally! Good rifles, as I've said here before, if they were available back in the mid-1800's, they'd of given the Hawkins brothers a run for their money!Moose. Starting off with my 54 lefty Lyman GPR. Got a 4th rifle buck tag too. Cancelled my Wyoming deer app after drawing CO moose, and sitting out CO elk for the first time for the same reason.
I always enjoy your upcoming season threads longcruise and this year we are changing it up. Decided to do Preference Points and then OTC either *** elk tag but for archery (recurve) this year. I'm not the best archer but have been practicing out to 30yds and dialing in arrows/tips. I have a feeling once I'm back up there in the "long lonesome" I'll be missing my smokepole but looking forward to September for sure.
That's a tough decision for sure. With your preferred archery spot being so close, might not be a bad idea but for me carrying a .54 Hawken through the Rockies feels pretty darn good. Not that my Fred Bear recurve doesn't feel good it's just different. Good news is both are in September and it's the best month to be up there in my opinion so I don't think you can go wrong with any choice you make.I'm totally on board with that tactic. I always go for the B list ml or rifle tags so I can still do the OTC Archery elk tag.
This year I went for the ml cow tag in a unit that a grandson could easily draw so he could come out from SC to do a week long ml hunt. Today he is doing his college orientation for a program that has to meet Coast guard stipulation and he is simply not going to be able to do it.
He can turn his licenses in for refund up until 30 days before opener. So he will be getting that done today. That leaves me wondering if I should keep my tag and hunt it or just do the Archery elk hunt and turn mine in too. I can be in my preferred Archery spot in 45 minutes but the ml tag is further away. I'd be hunting alone which is typical for me but the packing out aspect can be tough.
Decision, Decision, what to do. Got about one day to decide.
Just 2 and a half weeks to go. Got my gear ready. I think it's gonna be a good season.
Colorado needs to separate the muzzleloading season from the archery season. I quit muzzleloading season because of it.
Same here in PA but you do earn points every year you apply, multiplies your chances to be drawn. Buck and bear are OTC but Doe are drawn. Most parts of states 1 doe tag is mostly a gimme in all but 1 management unit.Wowser. I am not familiar with a point system. Years ago when I lived in CO we could buy our tags over the counter.
Here in KY we have to put in for an elk tag. Its about like trying to win the lottery.
Bull/Buck Muzzleloader Area 7/8/9/19/191.
Preference Points for: Bear, Moose, and Ram
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