2026 Nevada Elk Application Guide
Nevada elk draw odds are brutal. But if you’re already applying for mule deer or antelope, adding elk is a $19 lottery ticket for one of the best elk hunts in North America. Here’s how to think about it.
2026 Nevada Antelope Application Strategy
Nevada has some of the best antelope in the country — and as a nonresident, it's more realistic than most people think. Here's what it costs, how the bonus system works, and which units are worth building toward with a bow or muzzleloader.
2026 Nevada Mule Deer Application Guide
Nevada doesn't hand out a lot of non-resident mule deer tags, but the quality is some of the best in the West. Here's how the draw works and whether it belongs in your strategy.
2026 Western Big Game Draw Results — Every State, Every Deadline
Draw results run from February through early July. Here's every western state's 2026 draw results timeline, where to check, and what to do next — whether you drew or you didn't.
2026 Utah Once‑in‑a‑Lifetime Tags — Should You Apply for Moose, Sheep, Goat, and Bison?
If you're already in the Utah application system, moose, sheep, goat, and bison are a $21 lottery ticket for hunts that sell for six figures at auction. Here's how the odds shake out and which ones are worth applying for.
2026 Utah Antelope Application Guide
Utah antelope doesn't get the same attention as Wyoming or Nevada — but if you're already in the Utah system for elk or mule deer, adding pronghorn is one of the cheapest and most overlooked plays in a western application strategy.
2026 Utah Elk Application Guide
Utah might be the single best nonresident elk state in the country right now. In this 2026 guide I break down the deadline, costs, draw system, and how to use both limited entry and OTC tags so you’re not sitting on the sidelines while your points grow.
2026 Utah Mule Deer Application Guide
Utah mule deer is more accessible for nonresidents than most people realize. Here's what it costs, how the bonus and preference point systems work, and which units are worth your attention in 2026 — from zero points all the way up.
2026 Colorado Moose, Sheep, And Goat Strategy
Colorado’s moose, sheep, and goat tags aren’t easy to draw—but they’re not impossible either. This guide breaks down how the system actually works, what it costs, and how to build a strategy that gives you a real shot over time.
2026 Colorado Antelope Application Strategy
Colorado antelope isn’t a trophy-first hunt—but it might be one of the easiest ways to add a western hunt to your season. Learn how to approach draw odds, access, and strategy for 2026.
2026 Colorado Elk Application Strategy
Colorado elk is still one of the most reliable ways to plan a western hunt. Here’s how the 2026 application works, what’s changed, and how to approach it based on your points.
2026 Colorado Mule Deer Application Strategy
Colorado is still one of the best states to hunt mule deer—if you understand how the system works. In this guide, we break down the 2026 application deadline, how preference points actually function, what the 2028 changes could mean for your strategy, and where to start looking based on your points.
2026 Montana Mule Deer Application Strategy
Montana is still one of the core mule deer states—but it’s not the no-brainer it used to be. Between rising costs, heavy pressure in some regions, and a herd that’s still recovering, this is a state where expectations matter. Here’s how to decide if Montana mule deer fits your 2026 plan.