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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 396542" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>mnmtranching,</p><p></p><p>Hunting mule deer in Wyoming then elk in Montana. :roll: I could see where that would be a terrible burden for a old guy to have to deal with ! :roll: I feel sorry for you having to deal with such a problem like that. :roll: </p><p></p><p>If i remember right, to be eligible to draw for a NR tag in Wyoming dont you have to have a resident guide ? And is Montana like that also ? </p><p></p><p>Now i think in New Mexico a NR has to have a guide before he can draw for a NR tag ?</p><p></p><p>Most people in my area ( North West Arkansas) hunt for elk in South Western Colorado i think because it is the closest destination. It is about 1000 miles one way. And just that distance gets real exspensive of a trip. With NR license at $500</p><p></p><p>It cost me right at $2000 for the trip i took in 2005. So the next time i go elk hunting i am going to try to go with someone who knows what is going on. $500 is to much to pay for tag soup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 396542, member: 3398"] mnmtranching, Hunting mule deer in Wyoming then elk in Montana. :roll: I could see where that would be a terrible burden for a old guy to have to deal with ! :roll: I feel sorry for you having to deal with such a problem like that. :roll: If i remember right, to be eligible to draw for a NR tag in Wyoming dont you have to have a resident guide ? And is Montana like that also ? Now i think in New Mexico a NR has to have a guide before he can draw for a NR tag ? Most people in my area ( North West Arkansas) hunt for elk in South Western Colorado i think because it is the closest destination. It is about 1000 miles one way. And just that distance gets real exspensive of a trip. With NR license at $500 It cost me right at $2000 for the trip i took in 2005. So the next time i go elk hunting i am going to try to go with someone who knows what is going on. $500 is to much to pay for tag soup. [/QUOTE]
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