Randy Newberg explains what states he thinks provide the most value for a non-resident deer and antelope hunter!
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Great videos as usual, am I missing something,I’m from NH, and I hunt South Dakota for deer, this time it will be for mule deer, but I’ve seen many out there but is there a reason why you left out South Dakota? Harder to find quality bucks and less public land, I’m guessing? I know this is limited public lands but still a great place to hunt.
Not young any more but my last hunt was 2006 in Wyoming for mule deer and pronghorn. Before all the point stuff and you could still reasonably hunt private land. Last hunt was at the foot of the Bighorns. God blessed that area, Kaycee. I was blessed and took my most interesting pronghorn, left horn turns 90 out to the side. I never applied that I didn’t get drawn, but we always did a LOT of work calling landowners.
How about value cow or spike elk hunts…? It would be great for beginners!
i live in California, so i apply in California (all species), Nevada (all species), Arizona (elk), Idaho (deer/elk), Montana (elk/antelope), Colorado (elk) and Wyoming (doe/fawn deer, doe/fawn antelope and ewe/lamb sheep. sandhill crane and pheasant).
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