If conditions are good and dry and you've scouted a waterhole antelope are using, it's as near a done deal as you can get. I hunt antelope with a rifle and bow all the way through Aug-Oct, and each...
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If conditions are good and dry and you've scouted a waterhole antelope are using, it's as near a done deal as you can get. I hunt antelope with a rifle and bow all the way through Aug-Oct, and each...
That's why I said "generally"! More power to ya if the road gets ya there . . . I wish I would have had a closer vehicle to get either of these two muleys out . . . 55645565
Monsoon season is really mainly late june through mid july or so. Yes, it can ran lots during September, but usually late august/early september are the flattest months in the high country. Go...
Find a well used waterhole and wait. Hope for drier weather in August.
I was referring to bighorn sheep in an attempt to explain how high you should be looking. A better reference would have been at or above timberline (far above).
Yep! Go as high as you can! When you start seeing sheep you know you're in the right country! Big timberline bucks prefer the remoteness and feed of the lush high mountains, and they should still...
No problem taking the neck meat when doing the gutless method, and the ribs usually aren't a problem. And, it's far easier to slip the guts out after the quarters are off if you really want to get...
The G&F is early with virtually all draw results. Considering its a government agency, that's actually pretty impressive. They won't post anything before 8am.
Look under hunting and click on WGFD Regulations.
I agree with all of the above posts. If you're by yourself in the early season 12 miles is a stretch, no matter how good of shape you are in. Line up a reliable packer (and ensure you'll have cell...
I was thinking the same thing . . . They just aren't willing to budge on that one.
Tis the season of waiting . . .
Hopefully it's not too hard on the deer/antelope. It's hard to tell how much we've gotting here in Laramie due to the wind drifting it up, but I'd guess 6-8" over the past several days that has...
There really is not any way to "pack-in" in area 32. The most obvious elk country is Pine Mountain, which gets hit pretty hard early. Unfortunately there's several roads up there and lots of the...
We got a modest inch last night in the SE with more on the way this week. Supposed to get cooooold . . . Old man winter aint done yet . . .
A good point was made earlier about the "in-between" country. As a generally solo or with one other person elk hunter without horses, I have been limited to just a few miles beyond the trailhead to...
Most of the areas in the state? 50-60% in some areas? That seems pretty drastic . . .
Admittedly I call "Pronghorn" either antelope or goats. My guess is a majority of Wyoming residents do the same. We know it's wrong, but we don't care.
I too have found many mistakes in the MRS. The mistakes fall into a few categories: 1) mistakes or omissions in statistics or other information related to state regulations 2) speculative and/or...
It's relatively easy to get the inside loins doing the gutless method after a little practice. It should be the very last thing you do. I had a Wyoming game warden show up at just the right time...
Remington bags. You can get them at walmart for under $10. Wash them in bleach and reuse them.
Pick a number out of the hat. Any of those can do what you are asking.
Yes, I'm referring to the Bighorn Basin.
Definitely some much needed moisture . . . I think I'm going to look into being a meteorologist. I think they've been wrong most of the time and still keep a job!
Lets hope we keep getting some...
It depends. I've had them come in the same day. A few days in advance would be better. If you really want the maximum amount of goats used to it, a month ahead is even better. Be aware of...