Northen zone rifle hunt

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I hunt northeastern zone with succes every year but my buddy made a mistake on the application now i am stuck in the northern zone can any one clue me in to were to go since its mostly private land.Will pay for private property trespass fee.
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Soprano...

I've hunted this region for the last 3 years with some success, It's all private property and tresspass tags are really difficult to get. It's a rich man's game.

I will check around to see if there are any left over and get back to you.

I will tell you that there are some BIG animals in that region. It's not all bad that you drew this tag. Public ground towards Mirror Lake, seen some nice bucks taken out of there last few years, but if you can talk to some landowners, it's well worth it.
 
It is a rich man's game in the Northern Region. Due to the private land covering this region there are some large deer to be had. If you hunt the public ground you'll be in for a treat as well... More orange vests than you can shake a stick at.
My family used to hunt on an old family friends small plot of land for a very cheap trespass fee. 4 years ago some guy working along a new gas pipeline through the property saw 2 large 4-points in the summer. He found our family "friend" and offered him 10x what we were paying. That was our last year hunting there.
 
It is a rich man's
game in the Northern Region.


There are still some good public areas in the No. region. Me and a friend took a 165" and a 173" Buck out of the same canyon last year during the rifle hunt.
 
Don't know if you hunt on a 4 wheeler, but get off of it and roll down some canyons. Lots of 2 pointers off the road of One-mile, plenty of 3-4 pointers when you do a little leg work. Watch out for the CWMU and you should be good.
 

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