duckhunt
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Got some unit 73 doe antelope tags. We will be staying in casper. What to do if we tag out early? Any good fishin or sights to check out?
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That's exactly what I did last year after filling my doe tags in 73 what a amazing place to fish also fished Fremont canyon. There's sage grouse in the area as well.Fish the Miracle Mile or Grey Reef sections of the North Platte River. Both are great fisheries.
How was the antelope hunt in 73? Good numbers of animals?That's exactly what I did last year after filling my doe tags in 73 what a amazing place to fish also fished Fremont canyon. There's sage grouse in the area as well.
My hunting partner and I were tagged out by 10am the first day. Plenty of antelope all over the unit didn't see any huge bucks but we only had doe tags so I wasn't looking to hard.How was the antelope hunt in 73? Good numbers of animals?
Hi all, is Fremont Canyon a good spot for shore fishing with spincasting gear without waders? I’m going to unit 73 in October this fall and would love to catch a trout or two once the antelope hunt is finished. Thanks!
I will echo the "Yes". Only wanted to add watch for snakes...there are plenty of them around there.Hi all, is Fremont Canyon a good spot for shore fishing with spincasting gear without waders? I’m going to unit 73 in October this fall and would love to catch a trout or two once the antelope hunt is finished. Thanks!
Thanks. That brings me to another question I’ve been wondering about. As someone from the north with no dangerous snakes around, what should I know about snakes while hunting antelope and fishing around Casper? E.g. should we be wearing gaiters at all times, etc.?I will echo the "Yes". Only wanted to add watch for snakes...there are plenty of them around there.
Out in the prairie just watch your step. I don't see any need for gaiters or snake boots or anything. Otherwise don't go sticking your appendages in places you can't see. They like shade and cool rocks on hot days so just keep that in mind.Thanks. That brings me to another question I’ve been wondering about. As someone from the north with no dangerous snakes around, what should I know about snakes while hunting antelope and fishing around Casper? E.g. should we be wearing gaiters at all times, etc.?