I think hunting will more likely be a resident’s sport meaning you will just hunt the state you live in rather than travel to another state. Most of the states it’s pretty cheap to get a tag for all species.
As you well know from the five years of me mentioning this in many of your videos and even on your HuntTalk forums that my dream 💭 and goal is to hunt pronghorn in every state that I can DIY public land style no matter what weapon type gets me a tag 🏷️ the quickest. I know that is not completely realistic with certain SW states like AZ. But I am still desiring to try in multiple states from South Dakota on West. I actually want to do a Wyoming mule deer 🦌 and pronghorn combo hunt this year after not being able to for one reason or another these past 4-5 years. 2024 HAS to be MY year. 😃 Thanks for sharing this once again after I requested/suggested this a couple years ago. 😎
I really like these videos. They help with prioritizing states to hunt in the upcoming years. It's a real general idea but still great. Keep em coming.
Thank you for all your advice! I watch you app strategy videos each and every year! Thanks for watching out for all of us hunters. We couldn’t have asked for a better spokesman.
Im excited for 2024, doing resident bear and muleys in my home state and antelope in Montana. Should be a good year. Did the same in 2023 and it was my best season yet.
Hi. I’m looking at some mid to long term hunting options. I just graduated college as an engineering student. I’m working on building up my vacation. But while I do that I want to start planning some mid and long term hunts. I am also a tight wad but also a bit of a trophy hunter. What are some of the better areas for me to focus on for mule deer and elk? Is it worth it to focus on an area to get a “premium area”? I need some help/advise haha.
Mule deer and pronghorn would be nice combo, but it would have to be all rifle. If you did draw both tags in one state would it be the full cost for each or just the cost of the second tag?
The winter die-off in the southwest corner of WY into SE Idaho and Northern Utah was worse than the game agencies are letting on. I live in the junction area of those three states, and our on-the-ground observations indicate that 80% or more of the buck deer died late, after shedding their antlers. It will be 5 years recovery for the age class to have any numbers.
I think the idaho period is terrible for deer anymore. 5 years ago you could go to wintering grounds and see a ton of mature bucks. That doesnt exist anymore. You use to be able to (10 years) buy an OTC tag and not even have to put much effort I and kill a 150 inch buck. You might get lucky now but I literally hiked about 100 miles and glassed an insane amount of country in a 12 day period this last year in nice rugged country that has always produced and I didn't see a single buck I would consider quality. Saw 1 single 3 point that was maybe 130 inches. Fish and game doesn't seem to care much about the numbers dropping so bad, as long as they get their money. Honestly I think they should double or triple the out of state costs for a few years.
@@theycallmekevin03 Sadly, they have become overrun with people who are more "preservation" minded, and seek the social outcome over the biological one. Randy does a great job with his productions of having 50% of his content on CONSERVATION, which is biological management of the various species and their habitat, with hunting being available for maintenance of the surplus of game, rather than a tool of appeasement.
Hi Randy. Can you please elaborate on how you arrived at the Utah deer cost of $806? I see a general hunting license fee of $120, application fee of $15 and deer tag cost of $418.
My only mule deer hunt was in Northern Nebraska and at the time I got my muzzle loader tag on line, I think that has changed. Would you consider it a state to go for? I got a buck and had a great time.
Really enjoyed this video series. Are there any states that a nonresident could avoid all the long term planning and draws/lotteries and just pay an outfitter/guide and go hunting for elk, mule deer or pronghorn? All of the various states draw systems seems overwhelming. Thanks!
I live in Oregon. It takes 7 or 8 years to pull a good Eastern Oregon buck tag. so I pull a poor eastern Oregon buck tag almost every year but I get a lot more hunts in that way.....
What’s the chances of getting a good Idaho rifle pronghorn hunt I am a resident and what’s the best hunt not looking for a trophy just meat in the freezer
I’m an Idaho resident and I’ve been putting in for pronghorn for 18 years, (not in one of the harder to draw units) and haven’t drawn. I’ve been putting my 3 kids in for a total of 24 times and no tag. I used to do the unlimited draw for archery since it’s guaranteed draw. But now I can’t put in for both.
Idaho has a right to be mean it's a last bastian a freedom and they're tired of those damn California's moving in. The rest of the west is lost!!! These hunting tag drawings are a sign of too many damn California's invading the other states.
this lottery business out west seems horrific. how is it that the west - with a gazillion acres of undeveloped land - has extremely limited hunting opportunities in a system that requires people to pay for a miniscule chance to hunt. I'd love to hunt pronghorn & elk, but glad I live where for $40 I'm allowed to hunt - every year - more deer, bears and gobblers that I can make time for.
It's all supply and demand. The demand far exceeds the supply, and now the states are looking to maximize revenue as a result. Sad, but I don't see it changing.
The convoluted process these states use is to squeeze as much capital as they can from quickly declining resources. The herds on national forest are a fraction of what they were thirty years ago and tags have increased five hundred percent it's just not worth it anymore.
Maybe I’m just spoiled as an Idaho resident but I’m not spending 10 years, counting points and spending all this money trying to get non-res tags from other states. Insanity
Good stuff. I would change the mule deer ranking some since I am planning an archery hunt, but all helpful information. I started going on a western out of state hunt every year about 10 years ago, buying points in the states I wasn't hunting that year and though the drawing have been getting much more challenging the past few years, the adventures have always been great. Last year we got a couple nice pronghorn in Wyoming and this year we are archery hunting mule deer in Arizona. Hopefully next year will be elk in Colorado.
There ain’t no possibly. Those statistics are found on a simple google search and then you’d realize that Nevada has the most public land out of any state besides Alaska
On Facebook there is a post from BHA(back country hunters and anglers) that they have a mule deer tag for raffle instead of it being auctioned off, supposed to be good for all seasons and units in the state of Montana. Is that a scam? Have you heard about it? Is it the supertag? Looks like Colorado and Wyoming would be my preferences for deer.
Podcasts like these are the reason hunting has gone way down hill in the west. I’ve never seen so many people as i have when i took Randy’s advise and hunted Colorado……….
The sad part is how much beef you could get for those antelope prices. Jeez. Hunting is going to become a rich man sport in america
I will admit they are fun to hunt! But yeah... It's getting ridiculous
I think hunting will more likely be a resident’s sport meaning you will just hunt the state you live in rather than travel to another state. Most of the states it’s pretty cheap to get a tag for all species.
Watching guys in their $70k trucks and $20k side by sides tells me it's not the problem you think it is.
It already is
Become🤔😳 IT IS a rich man’s sport!
As you well know from the five years of me mentioning this in many of your videos and even on your HuntTalk forums that my dream 💭 and goal is to hunt pronghorn in every state that I can DIY public land style no matter what weapon type gets me a tag 🏷️ the quickest. I know that is not completely realistic with certain SW states like AZ. But I am still desiring to try in multiple states from South Dakota on West.
I actually want to do a Wyoming mule deer 🦌 and pronghorn combo hunt this year after not being able to for one reason or another these past 4-5 years. 2024 HAS to be MY year. 😃
Thanks for sharing this once again after I requested/suggested this a couple years ago. 😎
I really like these videos. They help with prioritizing states to hunt in the upcoming years. It's a real general idea but still great. Keep em coming.
Thanks Randy
Never hunted out west but started applying and buying points in Wyoming two years ago with your help. God Bless
Have enjoyed your videos after i found them.Going after antelope for the first time.
Thank you for all your advice! I watch you app strategy videos each and every year! Thanks for watching out for all of us hunters. We couldn’t have asked for a better spokesman.
Randy loves his pronghorn hunting!!!
Im excited for 2024, doing resident bear and muleys in my home state and antelope in Montana. Should be a good year. Did the same in 2023 and it was my best season yet.
This is extremely important information for people to understand the process. Great video and thanks for sharing.
I’m waiting for the Randy Newberg best value grouse states 😂
Thanks, Randy. Mule deer is what I was interested in.
I'd really like to see a video like this for black bear
The best value is a go trophy bull squirrel hunting with Randy and Jack!!!!
Hi. I’m looking at some mid to long term hunting options. I just graduated college as an engineering student. I’m working on building up my vacation. But while I do that I want to start planning some mid and long term hunts. I am also a tight wad but also a bit of a trophy hunter. What are some of the better areas for me to focus on for mule deer and elk? Is it worth it to focus on an area to get a “premium area”? I need some help/advise haha.
Thanks for these type of videos!
Mule deer and pronghorn would be nice combo, but it would have to be all rifle. If you did draw both tags in one state would it be the full cost for each or just the cost of the second tag?
The winter die-off in the southwest corner of WY into SE Idaho and Northern Utah was worse than the game agencies are letting on. I live in the junction area of those three states, and our on-the-ground observations indicate that 80% or more of the buck deer died late, after shedding their antlers. It will be 5 years recovery for the age class to have any numbers.
I think the idaho period is terrible for deer anymore. 5 years ago you could go to wintering grounds and see a ton of mature bucks. That doesnt exist anymore. You use to be able to (10 years) buy an OTC tag and not even have to put much effort I and kill a 150 inch buck. You might get lucky now but I literally hiked about 100 miles and glassed an insane amount of country in a 12 day period this last year in nice rugged country that has always produced and I didn't see a single buck I would consider quality. Saw 1 single 3 point that was maybe 130 inches. Fish and game doesn't seem to care much about the numbers dropping so bad, as long as they get their money. Honestly I think they should double or triple the out of state costs for a few years.
@@theycallmekevin03 Sadly, they have become overrun with people who are more "preservation" minded, and seek the social outcome over the biological one. Randy does a great job with his productions of having 50% of his content on CONSERVATION, which is biological management of the various species and their habitat, with hunting being available for maintenance of the surplus of game, rather than a tool of appeasement.
Wyoming game and fish said our Wyoming range herd had a 90% die off... Terribly sad 😢
Southeast Idaho was hit hard on mule deer to winter kill, it will take some time to recover.
Starting to think the juice isn't worth the squeeze. Sitting around for 10+ years waiting for anything is nuts.
...especially if you're already 71 years old
Hi Randy. Can you please elaborate on how you arrived at the Utah deer cost of $806? I see a general hunting license fee of $120, application fee of $15 and deer tag cost of $418.
I hunt Oregon. I think it'd be cheaper to go pull an Idaho tag or Montana tag, than to spend all the time and money for Nothing Burgers in Oregon.
My only mule deer hunt was in Northern Nebraska and at the time I got my muzzle loader tag on line, I think that has changed. Would you consider it a state to go for? I got a buck and had a great time.
I have heard that mulies have become scarce, and if you do it again, look for whitetails instead. I'm thinking of trying it this year
Really enjoyed this video series. Are there any states that a nonresident could avoid all the long term planning and draws/lotteries and just pay an outfitter/guide and go hunting for elk, mule deer or pronghorn? All of the various states draw systems seems overwhelming. Thanks!
Did I hear randy say damn
Thanks Randy👍
The longer the video just means more information. No worries there!
Colorado i have 17 deer pts unit 21 ok area? Ive hunted 2 time not ready any nice deer
I live in Oregon. It takes 7 or 8 years to pull a good Eastern Oregon buck tag. so I pull a poor eastern Oregon buck tag almost every year but I get a lot more hunts in that way.....
What’s the chances of getting a good Idaho rifle pronghorn hunt I am a resident and what’s the best hunt not looking for a trophy just meat in the freezer
I’m an Idaho resident and I’ve been putting in for pronghorn for 18 years, (not in one of the harder to draw units) and haven’t drawn. I’ve been putting my 3 kids in for a total of 24 times and no tag. I used to do the unlimited draw for archery since it’s guaranteed draw. But now I can’t put in for both.
Thanx
Idaho has units if you archery hunt you can hunt every year
Idaho is not prime hunting state. The people are mean, the terrain is rough, and wolves have eaten most of the big game.
@gbaughman3348 the terrain is no joke and the wolves also are no joke.
Idaho has a right to be mean it's a last bastian a freedom and they're tired of those damn California's moving in. The rest of the west is lost!!!
These hunting tag drawings are a sign of too many damn California's invading the other states.
I am looking forward to the moose, sheep and goat video too
this lottery business out west seems horrific. how is it that the west - with a gazillion acres of undeveloped land - has extremely limited hunting opportunities in a system that requires people to pay for a miniscule chance to hunt. I'd love to hunt pronghorn & elk, but glad I live where for $40 I'm allowed to hunt - every year - more deer, bears and gobblers that I can make time for.
It's all supply and demand. The demand far exceeds the supply, and now the states are looking to maximize revenue as a result. Sad, but I don't see it changing.
The convoluted process these states use is to squeeze as much capital as they can from quickly declining resources. The herds on national forest are a fraction of what they were thirty years ago and tags have increased five hundred percent it's just not worth it anymore.
lucky you!
Your shelf makes my brain hurt....😵💫
Maybe I’m just spoiled as an Idaho resident but I’m not spending 10 years, counting points and spending all this money trying to get non-res tags from other states. Insanity
Good stuff. I would change the mule deer ranking some since I am planning an archery hunt, but all helpful information. I started going on a western out of state hunt every year about 10 years ago, buying points in the states I wasn't hunting that year and though the drawing have been getting much more challenging the past few years, the adventures have always been great. Last year we got a couple nice pronghorn in Wyoming and this year we are archery hunting mule deer in Arizona. Hopefully next year will be elk in Colorado.
which states have the best pizza? or the worst i should say?
I forgot to mention is Idaho has possibly the highest amount of public land
There ain’t no possibly. Those statistics are found on a simple google search and then you’d realize that Nevada has the most public land out of any state besides Alaska
Not much in Nevada, Except the Rubies, and then, NOT GREAT...
No love for California mule deer?
WE HATE CALIFORNIA!!!! (though, the Unit in Oregon In hunt borders California, OCCASIONALLY, I have "drifted" into Cali. (Never killed a buck though).
On Facebook there is a post from BHA(back country hunters and anglers) that they have a mule deer tag for raffle instead of it being auctioned off, supposed to be good for all seasons and units in the state of Montana. Is that a scam? Have you heard about it? Is it the supertag? Looks like Colorado and Wyoming would be my preferences for deer.
We don't care how long the vid is lol😀
👍🏻
I want a sheep or mtn goat though not a deer or pronghorn.... :(
ALASKA!!!! (sure isn't Oregon) my cousin used to live in Alaska, he took SEVERAL DOLL sheep.
CO Mule deer archery woo hoo
Call Cabelas pay the rent hunt anywhere you want or move out west like I did 😂
Podcasts like these are the reason hunting has gone way down hill in the west. I’ve never seen so many people as i have when i took Randy’s advise and hunted Colorado……….