The worst part was that I killed him about 3 miles from the truck... but because of how the private land lays in there we had to skirt around it and back track!!
npaden- thanks for the repost of the pics... that was weird!
I gross scored him and had our local B&C guy score him too... we were within 2/8" of each other! 352 3/8"... 11" thirds kept him out of the 360's...
Taken on the 7th. 5 herds came together in a drainage and utter chaos erupted! Stalked this guy while he screamed his head off and got liver and a lung... Went 80 yards and piled up! All DIY public land... 6 1/2 mile pack out... Ouch!
That's correct... for moose and sheep.
Starting January 1, 2013 you have to actually purchase the NR PP within 2 years to maintain your points for elk/deer/antlelope...
Here's the link to the regs... Section 21 is where they discuss PP...
I was just trying to point out the difference between moose/sheep and deer/elk/antelope... With moose and sheep, residency is irrelevent as far as PP. He can buy them as a Res or NR and they accumulate the same... deer/elk/antleope don't work the same and I just wanted the OP to know that...
I know... but you can't keep them after 2 years... 2 years without purchasing a PP negates your NR PP... And you can't purchase NR PP as a resident... The statutes allow for retaining PP on moose and sheep regardless of residency but not deer, elk and antelope...
Moose, sheep, and goats are different though... as a resident, he can buy a point as well but with elk (and deer and antelope), as a resident, he can't buy a PP for those species since there is no PP draw system... Pretty sure you can't buy a NR PP as a resident...
He's 12... that's the youngest you can hunt in Wyoming for big game...
Just a word of advice... take a back pack and let them prone out! The first time "shakes" and shooting sticks don't work so good! LOL