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You don’t need 20 points, a decade of waiting, or a once-in-a-lifetime tag to hunt the West consistently. If you’re willing to think strategically, you can build a system that gets you out there every single year.
In this episode, we break down exactly how to hunt elk, mule deer, or pronghorn every season by rotating states, stacking applications, and using Idaho and Colorado as strategic anchors. We dig into point creep, how to build preference points without wasting years, when to swing for the fences in places like Arizona or New Mexico, and how to structure a 5–10 year plan that actually compounds instead of resets.
If you’ve been wondering whether to build points or burn them, this episode gives you the framework to decide — before deadlines close.
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If you enjoyed this, leave a 5-star rating and share the show with a friend.
Looking for more content from Drawn West? Check out our latest article:
How To Draw a Tag in the West
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Connect with Brian Krebs
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Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to [email protected]!
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0:00 – Why You Need a Multi-Year Strategy
3:15 – Understanding Point Creep
7:02 – Rotating States & Species
11:30 – Pronghorn Annual Plan
16:14 – Mule Deer Rotation Explained
18:41 – Why Idaho Is a Strategic Anchor
23:20 – Mixing in Arizona & New Mexico
25:30 – Elk Every Year Strategy
28:41 – Wyoming & Montana Reality Check
32:57 – What Happens If Colorado Goes to a Draw
35:18 – Final Takeaways & Next Steps
By Drawn West with Brian Krebs5
263263 ratings
You don’t need 20 points, a decade of waiting, or a once-in-a-lifetime tag to hunt the West consistently. If you’re willing to think strategically, you can build a system that gets you out there every single year.
In this episode, we break down exactly how to hunt elk, mule deer, or pronghorn every season by rotating states, stacking applications, and using Idaho and Colorado as strategic anchors. We dig into point creep, how to build preference points without wasting years, when to swing for the fences in places like Arizona or New Mexico, and how to structure a 5–10 year plan that actually compounds instead of resets.
If you’ve been wondering whether to build points or burn them, this episode gives you the framework to decide — before deadlines close.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and follow @getdrawnwest on Instagram.
If you enjoyed this, leave a 5-star rating and share the show with a friend.
Looking for more content from Drawn West? Check out our latest article:
How To Draw a Tag in the West
FREE Gear Checklist:
https://www.getdrawnwest.com/gear
Connect with Brian Krebs
https://linktr.ee/getdrawnwest
Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to [email protected]!
Sponsorsand Discounts:
GOHUNTInsider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code DRAWNWEST
https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4
GOHUNT GearShop – 10% off most items with code DRAWNWEST https://alnk.to/e75Pm4u
Save10% onMaverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code DRAWNWEST https://maverickhunting.com/?ref=getdrawnwest
0:00 – Why You Need a Multi-Year Strategy
3:15 – Understanding Point Creep
7:02 – Rotating States & Species
11:30 – Pronghorn Annual Plan
16:14 – Mule Deer Rotation Explained
18:41 – Why Idaho Is a Strategic Anchor
23:20 – Mixing in Arizona & New Mexico
25:30 – Elk Every Year Strategy
28:41 – Wyoming & Montana Reality Check
32:57 – What Happens If Colorado Goes to a Draw
35:18 – Final Takeaways & Next Steps

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