Guy Eastmans’ Tag Analysis (2007 Seminar)

Feb 08 2007

I just wanted to extend a thank you for taking the time to answer my questions at the Denver ISE show. I asked you several questions regarding the Schnee’s Sheep hunter boots. I ended up buying a pair and I finally received them a couple of days ago. I love them. They are so comfortable. In your lecture you made mention that you would post your 5 year plan on your blog. I noticed that you updated your blog with the 5 day backcountry hunt which helps to reassure me that what I’m doing and taking with me on my hunts is the same thing that guy’s like you and Cameron are also taking. 1. In your lecture you spoke about writing down a 5 year structured plan for drawing in several states. My question for you is why do you have 5 different areas to draw for in a certain state like Colorado if it takes 4 or 5 years to draw a tag in them areas. For example, if your plan for elk in Colorado was to look like this

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Response to Areas

Feb 07 2007

As promised to all of you who were kind enough to attend my lecture, here is the list of counties and units that I listed in my presentation. Keep in mind that these are the units contained in my application plans over the past five or six years. I change up my choices quite often from year to year, depending on the circumstances. Be sure you apply for as many tags as possible in your home state of residence. All of the Western states give preferential treatment to their residents, not only monetarily but almost 80% or more of the tags are set aside for the state’s resident applicants. You should always apply for your own state first and then use any remaining financial resources to apply for additional states. Let’s break it down a little further…

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