Unfortunately it looks like tags were severely cut in most Central-South Central Wyo speed goat units but on the bright side if you are one of the lucky few to draw there ought to be relatively fewer but decent bucks available with fewer hunters in the field (both doe and buck hunters).
I would be curious if anyone has noticed how horn growth looks like so far this year? From what I've seen Central Wyo has had several relatively mild winters and good moisture this spring/early summer that ought to produce some decent horn growth. Hopefully Wyo has another mild winter and decent fawn recruitment so the WG&F offers more tags in 2015.
I would be curious if anyone has noticed how horn growth looks like so far this year? From what I've seen Central Wyo has had several relatively mild winters and good moisture this spring/early summer that ought to produce some decent horn growth. Hopefully Wyo has another mild winter and decent fawn recruitment so the WG&F offers more tags in 2015.