I had a friend with something like that. He drove into a ranch, closed the gate and up runs a buck and dies. He put it in the back of his pickup and sat in the truck waiting, drinking his coffee. No one showed for a long while, so he tagged it and took it home.
I had a deer standing and looking at me on my way from the truck to a hunting spot a few years back. I stopped, looked it, put the scope on it, and decided, ok, I'll shoot that.
I've done that quite a bit. I light it in the am to warm the tent before getting dressed. I put water on and it gets hot for oatmeal and/or coffee by the time I'm dressed. In Colorado I"ve hunted where we do that to warm up the dining tent quickly when its cold. The wood stove, we kept...
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I hunted up there one year. Three of us filled our doe and buck tags for antelope. There are thousands of acres of walk in areas, e.g. https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Public-Access/Walk-In-Hunting/Sheridan-County/Sheridan-County-Walk-In-Area-11
We all three shot our first antelopes of the hunt on one of...
What about creek bottom access to public land in Wyoming, is that still illegal in Wyoming?
My understanding is that creek bottom access to public land in New Mexico is legal.
So many good points in just 2 minutes and 10 seconds. Awesome! This is my garden, can be expanded a bit. You could add its healthy, lean, and fresh meat, not processed, preserved, and fertilized, etc.
One year three of us went and we scouted one of those blue squares (640 acres). It had two ponds with lots of tracks and we saw antelope just over the border fence, so we went there opening morning. We all three shot a pronghorn there opening morning. We camped/stayed at a cabin in a KOA...