Tomo
Member
Some folks go to Colorado to shoot elk because their state does not have an elk population. Some go to Wyoming to shoot antelope because there are none in their state. So why do you want to hunt Iowa? Almost every state has a whitetail population. Aside from having family in the state the obvious answer is to have the opportunity to shoot a big buck, right?
The reason I ask is that the two years that I have drawn an Iowa tag I didn't fill it either time AND I didn't fill my South Dakota tag. In the years I haven't drawn an Iowa tag I've been able to tag out on a few wallhangers in my home state.
IW member Horntickler hunts exclusively here in SD and has put some dandy bucks on the ground in the past three years.
The pattern I am seeing is that with only a resident tag to fill he has more time to devote to hunting his home state. There is no pressure to fill two tags as I felt this year and have felt in the past when I had a NR Iowa bow tag and resident SD tag. There are many very good Iowa resident deer hunters on this site that didn’t tag out this year and they have the whole season to hunt!
I can see some folks from states that are not known for big bucks wanting to come to Iowa but what about all of you from the other states? In the past few years I have been seeing monsters coming from Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky and the list goes on. Heck, back in October some kid ran his car into a 190 class NT not a mile from my house!
The recent changes for the NR in Iowa have got me to thinking I should just stay home and focus more on the big bucks in my area.
Keep this in mind…what is walking past your stand back home when you are hunting in Iowa?
Tomo
The reason I ask is that the two years that I have drawn an Iowa tag I didn't fill it either time AND I didn't fill my South Dakota tag. In the years I haven't drawn an Iowa tag I've been able to tag out on a few wallhangers in my home state.
IW member Horntickler hunts exclusively here in SD and has put some dandy bucks on the ground in the past three years.
The pattern I am seeing is that with only a resident tag to fill he has more time to devote to hunting his home state. There is no pressure to fill two tags as I felt this year and have felt in the past when I had a NR Iowa bow tag and resident SD tag. There are many very good Iowa resident deer hunters on this site that didn’t tag out this year and they have the whole season to hunt!
I can see some folks from states that are not known for big bucks wanting to come to Iowa but what about all of you from the other states? In the past few years I have been seeing monsters coming from Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky and the list goes on. Heck, back in October some kid ran his car into a 190 class NT not a mile from my house!
The recent changes for the NR in Iowa have got me to thinking I should just stay home and focus more on the big bucks in my area.
Keep this in mind…what is walking past your stand back home when you are hunting in Iowa?
Tomo