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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 769019" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>I do not remember there being any bull percentage difference between residents and non-residents, although obviously residents got 9 out 10 bull tags, because they got 9 out of 10 of the total tags, so possibly that's what you are thinking about? And, it now cost basically $500 for either cow or bull in Kentucky for non-residents, if you add the mandatory big game license plus the elk tag. However, the past two years, I was hopeing to draw a cow tag(I did in 2006), because the bull season conflicts with my antelope hunts. I lived in fear that I would draw a bull tag, when I had already paid for a tag and a hunt, opening on the same day in Colorado. However, whatever the license cost, IMO killing a cow in Kentucky is as close to a sure thing as you can get, much more than having a cow tag in the units that I have hunted in Colorado, where some seasons I have not even seen a cow. The Kentucky hunt that I experienced was as much fun as any that I have been on. I don't want to give the impression that they are tied to a tree for you, however, because the first morning in Kentucky, I did not see an elk, and only got into them at dark. But, they were still in the same area at first light the next morning, and our hunt lasted 2 minutes into legal shooting time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 769019, member: 2975"] I do not remember there being any bull percentage difference between residents and non-residents, although obviously residents got 9 out 10 bull tags, because they got 9 out of 10 of the total tags, so possibly that's what you are thinking about? And, it now cost basically $500 for either cow or bull in Kentucky for non-residents, if you add the mandatory big game license plus the elk tag. However, the past two years, I was hopeing to draw a cow tag(I did in 2006), because the bull season conflicts with my antelope hunts. I lived in fear that I would draw a bull tag, when I had already paid for a tag and a hunt, opening on the same day in Colorado. However, whatever the license cost, IMO killing a cow in Kentucky is as close to a sure thing as you can get, much more than having a cow tag in the units that I have hunted in Colorado, where some seasons I have not even seen a cow. The Kentucky hunt that I experienced was as much fun as any that I have been on. I don't want to give the impression that they are tied to a tree for you, however, because the first morning in Kentucky, I did not see an elk, and only got into them at dark. But, they were still in the same area at first light the next morning, and our hunt lasted 2 minutes into legal shooting time. [/QUOTE]
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