I hear you. Unfortunately the Y tag splits the mountains in half north to south, so I will only be able to hunt the east side and east face.
your right though, extraordinary effort will be required to get to some of these spots.
Yeah I understand that, but most of the slopes off the mountain are public where I am looking. It’s really once it levels out where it gets to be all private.
But maybe those are the areas he was referencing.
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So snow pushing them to the faces would be a bad thing??
I would think that would be good, no?
There is some rain scheduled for later this week, hoping it really puts a damper on things.
Haha well good luck. My season doesn’t start until 10/15 hoping that gives it a bit more time to open up the fire closure.
Curious on the mule deer you saw, this during a hunting season or spring summer time?
So this is a 2 part question. A couple of buddies and I are hunting region Y for mule deer. We’ve heard there is significant pressure on the lower lands south of Kaycee. So we were planning on hunting the mountain north of Sheridan near Montana. Well I have been watching the crater ridge fire...
Thanks Beagle. That's fair, I know there are some dandies' that exist out there but it sounds like they can be hard to find.
Ever see any good mulies in the area?
Hello,
My group and I are making our second trip to Wyoming this year, first for Mule Deer. (We had a successful pronghorn hunt in eastern Wyoming last year). We drew a region Y tag with the intent to go after mulies, it appears that the potential for whitetails exist in the areas off of the...
Yeah, it seems like everyone has an opinion and it often is not very good. I often wonder if it is in an attempt to scare potential hunters off.
Me and 2 buddies will be hunting Wyoming this year for mulies, and were open to pretty much anywhere in the state, the problem is there is so much of...
Thanks for the info. Keep up the good fight, my whole family had it in December and all are ok and healthy now. I am sure y’all will all make a full recovery.