You poor thing. I'll trade you my General deer tag for that 102! You can hunt anywhere with my general tag, which is way better than being stuck in one area!
I got mine Monday---109-1. I'm pretty excited to get after it this year. 109 is a tough area due to availability of public land to hunt, but I always put select it for my 2nd choice due to it being a guaranteed draw and close to home.
We'll see if we can find some critters.
Two of my buddies and I are fishing an upcoming ice derby and we're trying to develop the ideal strategy to have the best chance of winning/placing/having fun.
Here are some notes to consider:
One day tournament
Lake is 3,500 acre reservoir in a U.S. Rocky Mountain state with average depth of...
Oops...Didn't see that. Good looking dog.
Here are my two hounds with a limit of public land roosters before breakfast last week.
I sure miss quarantine.😢
Wyoming native here--Couple nice towns that I haven't seen mentioned in this thread are Lander, Pinedale, and Thermopolis. They're not perfect and I'm sure RE is crazy, but I really like visiting these places as I cruise around the state.
Where did you get your dry bags? I really need to improve organization of my pack with dry bags and containers instead of just throwing it all in the main compartment.
Long time hunter, short time lurker.
I hunt the Big Horns for elk, deer, and blue grouse and love hunting down in the Big Horn Basin for pheasant, chukars, huns, and sage grouse with my GSP and English setter.
One interesting note, years ago I invented the "Grouse Slam," which was my name...
OP: I live in the BHB and know Yellowtail very well. It's cool for older gents and kids that want to shoot a few pen raised birds. Everyone knows the truck's schedule and there are usually vehicles lined up at the unit entrance (can't hunt till 11am on weekdays) waiting for the birds to show...