My friend Joe and I hunted Wyoming in 2010 in a unit that had limited public access and a guaranteed draw. After we were drawn, we bought the 4 additional doe tags. All together, we filled all 10 tags in five days. We did this by hunting small patches of public land. Here is some advice...
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I was lucky to draw a Goat permit for 323-20 with 7 points... super excited about it and certainly was not expecting it. Time to begin the research and planning.
My name is Scott and I am originally from Northern Idaho, Post Falls to be more specific. I was introduced to hunting by my step-father when I was younger. Even though I did go hunting with him, it was not a “HUGE” deal to me and I certainly did not venture out on my own. I then enlisted into...
Yeah I guess... just found out there was a 188" Ram shot in that drainage last year where the big boy was the year before. Sounds like someone got him.
We guessed him from over a mile away to be in the high 180's to low 190's. There was no question he would make book.
Yeah I guess... just found out there was a 188" Ram shot in that drainage last year where the big boy was the year before. Sounds like someone got him.
I have put in for eight years and have not drawn. It took a family friend about 25 years to finally get drawn. Meanwhile his son-in-law got drawn his first year. I feel your pain.
2014 Idaho Super Tag. I am sure there was a lot bigger out there, but I was borrowing my sisters car since I was coming from Hawaii, so I took the first mature buck. Either way, I was extremely happy with him.
Congratulations to your friend on a successful sheep hunt. I was drawn for the Frank Church in 2019 and passed on a Ram comparable to this one on the 5th/6th day and I lived to regret my decision. I usually like to shoot mature animals, but I should have given that more consideration for this...