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IMO it would be the Arizona STRIP or Henry's Mountain in Utah for a mule deer buck. Any thoughts?
 
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Desert Bighorn?
 
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Personal prefernce...probably dessert bighorm followed by moose


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In the lower 48...Desert Bighorn, Mountain Goat, Moose


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One more for Desert Bighorn
 
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For me it is Desert Bighorn. I have been applying since I killed my Rocky Mtn. Bighorn in 1996 here in Colorado for one of the few tags given out. However Moose is a close second for me as I have been applying in Colorado since 1986.
For everyone it may be slightly different.
Some will say a very limited Mule Deer tag, some will say a Colorado unit 201 bull elk tag, others a Arizona unit 10 Elk tag, you never know what floats everyone's boat.
 
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I would guess desert Bighorn too. A few years back a tag for a Texas Desert Bighorn was auctioned for $130,000.00!!!!


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I was hoping you'd be more specific - what unit or specific mountain, etc. Regards, AIU
 
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As far as for Mulies - I would think you'd be pretty close with a bet on Kaibab. Just my .2 cents.


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For me:

AZ desert bighorn (applying since the early 1960s and need only it and a bison for the last two of what was the original AZ Big Ten)

AZ firearms elk rut hunt (although I've drawn permits and killed elk in AZ, this hunt is one I want to do before I leave this planet for good Smiler So the rut hunts have been the only choices I have listed for the past decade)

AZ bison (see above)


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NM desert bighorn in the Pelloncillo Mountains, far SW NM.
 
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Desert Bighorn anywhere you can get lucky enough to pull it. Doesn't matter if it is AZ, NV, NM, TX, CO, UT, or CA. If you get that tag then in my opinion you have just hit the powerball.
 
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The night I drew my Utah Desert Bighorn, Karl Malone bought a tag at the auction for $85,000. When I told my wife, she said we were puttin my tag on ebay. i quickly told her it was non-transferable. A use it or loose tag.

And yes I vote for the Desert Bighorn as the most coveted.
 
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Clearly Desert Bighorn followed by Rocky Mountain Bighorn and then the premier Mule Deer areas. A few of the top elk areas might be in there too but I don't think on average the demand for Moose and Goat even come close. You can see it in the price for landowner tags and hunts north of the border.
 
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Colorado unit 201 early season elk - takes about 18 years to draw that tag.
 
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I'm also going to vote for the Desert Bighorn. I'm hoping to draw before my hair grays.


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For me... Without a doubt... Desert Bighorn...

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