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IMO, there is no comparison between Ohio and Iowa. There are few people there, as Ron said. A trophy deer in Ohio would be a lot easier to kill if there weren't two hunters in every block of timber. In Iowa, there isn't.
I agree, but I will add...I think that there's a lot more wide open crop fields, CRP and large tracts of timber in Iowa. In the SE part of the state where is was. Most of the roads were in square miles and the farms and or dwellings were few and far between. Large privately owned farms with less pressure, sure helps those bucks get older.
Great genetics, fertile farm land and crops and low hunting pressure surely makes it hard to beat!
Our ODNR seems to be trying the same thing here with our deer herd. I understand keeping the herd healthy, but it getting a little carried away!Well I'll tell you guy's one thing don't plan a deer hunting trip to New Jersey you will definitely be disappointed. I live to hunt but I haven't bought an archery tag here in many years. Years ago the deer herd was booming and many nice bucks roamed Jersey woodlots. But with mis-management the herd has been decimated in many areas. But what can you expect with deer seasons starting in mid-Sept and just ending this week. And that's with almost an unlimited doe bag limit.. The deer don't get a break. What we still have is a very good bear population. So I do buy a bear tag and get out for them. The game commission is dead set on ruining that too, as next year they are having an early season. And we have some bruisers, they are not your Canada or Maine bears. I have bears on cam pushing 600 lbs.
On a few other sites I have seen lists of deadlines for applying for big game hunts in many different states...the only deadlines I see posted for Whitetail Hunting are for:
Iowa
Iowa (Preference Points)
Kansas
Do any other states have the same "draw system" or are these the only 2...for example...Can I just buy a non-resident license and deer tag for Illinois and go hunt?
Fletch, it sounds like you have experienced deer hunting in a lot of different states so I'm going to ask for your honest opinion. I'm from New Hampshire and come to Ohio for 1-2 weeks every year. It's about a 14 hour drive but it's worth it to me for the adventure of hunting a different state and the hope of what could pass by my stand at any time. Iowa would be about 20 hours for me. If I want to archery hunt the rut in November in Iowa on public land is it worth it to buy a preference point for the next 4 years and plan on a trip in 2019? The key here is public land. I prefer the challenge of public land and it's obviously cheaper. Thoughts?
Thanks for your opinion. I assume you do think it's worth the trip to hunt private land.