- Hunting in Colorado : 2025 Nonresident Application Guide
Planning to go hunting in Colorado in 2025? Here’s everything you need to know to apply to hunt in Colorado
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- Hunting in Montana : 2025 Nonresident Application Guide
Hunting in Montana requires understanding the application process, deadlines, and point systems in order to draw a tag
- Hunting in New Mexico : 2025 Application Guide - Hunt Talk
Costs and Budgeting for Hunting in New Mexico Applying in New Mexico requires upfront payment for the highest-cost species you select Here’s a breakdown of costs: Non-Refundable License: $65 Application Fee: $13 Species Costs: Elk: $773 Deer (Mule deer and Coues deer): $368 Pronghorn: $283 Bighorn Sheep: $3,173 Exotic Species Oryx – $1,623 Ibex – $1,623 Audad – $373 While the upfront
- 2025 Wyoming Elk Application Guide: Key Insights and Tips
Wyoming remains one of the most sought-after destinations for elk hunters, offering a unique blend of opportunity, quality, and accessibility With the 2025 application deadlines approaching, it’s time to start planning your hunt The deadline to apply for Elk is January 31, 2025 (11:59 PM MDT) Remember, non-resident applicants can adjust their applications until May 8th, 2025
- Choosing Elk Hunting Calibers and Cartridges with Randy Newberg
Elk hunting cartridges play a vital role in the pursuit of one of North America’s most majestic big game animals, the elk When selecting a cartridge for elk hunting, several factors come into play, such as bullet weight, velocity, energy, and accuracy Popular cartridges for elk hunting include the 270 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield, 300 Winchester Magnum, and 338 Winchester Magnum
- Planning your 2025 Elk Season | Episode 140 - Hunt Talk
Corey Jacobsen and Randy Newberg talk 2025 elk season, deadlines for applications, 2028 Colorado draw changes, moisture patterns and antler growth in arid states, moon phases, burning points in years with the best conditions, harmful legislation across the west, and the normal string of rabbit holes and anecdotes related to elk hunting
- How to Find Elk - Late Season - Hunttalk Strategy Guide
Elk might even drift out of sanctuary areas to look for snow-free forage as well, so it pays to glass from a high vantage point This may be your secret weapon so keep this in mind when hunting late season bulls Last note on late season hunting, make sure that you are prepared and ready for the unexpected when traveling into the backcountry
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