How many big game tags this year?

cnelk

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Application Season is here.
How many different big game species are you chasing this year?

Elk, Mule Deer, WT, Antelope and Bear for me
 
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Fitzwho

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I’ll be pretty much muley’s and Pronghorn this year, but 2-3 of each species hopefully. Otherwise, maybe some hogs and a whitetail or two down at the ranch. Short of drawing out a LE early rifle elk tag in Utah with 2 points I won’t be chasing elk this year.
 

Salix

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Moose, elk, mule and white tail deer and mnt goat for sure. Will probably buy a black bear tag as well just in case. A buddy has also talked about a stone sheep hunt so may tag along if I can make the time work but it can’t impact elk or moose hunting this year. Life is nice living in northern B.C.
 

JPD350

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Elk, Coues deer, Oryx, antelope, Ibex, BHS, Barbary sheep......reality is that I will probably only draw a few so I will have to fill the voids hunting javelina, turkey, pheasant, dove and a couple different quail species

I am not sure what the wife would say if I drew all of them but I will gladly cross that bridge when it comes.
 
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Deer and elk are the most commonly hunted species. But hunters also go to the high country to pursue other magnificent big game animals: bighorn sheep, mountain goats, white- tailed deer, bears, moose and mountain lions.
 

NDGuy

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ND Elk, Moose, Antelope, and Sheep (sub 1.5% odds for all 4)

ND WT rifle tag out in a badlands unit. Should draw that one so likely my only trip this year along with my OTC bow tag. Probably going to be a quiet year for me unless I get squirrely and try archery antelope in SD or MT.
 

MTtrout

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Elk, mule and wt deer, and probably antelope. Tagging along on a spring bear hunt. Plus applied for some hard to draw species.
 
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