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Looking to plan and book a hunt for next season in the Cheyenne area. A couple of questions: Is it difficult in getting a license? Is this area a good location? Any other comments will be appreciated. rslus PA | ||
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I'm not sure about Cheyenne, but I hunted near Casper last fall with Flying B outfitters. It was a great hunt. www.flyingboutfitters.com If you talk to Bill tell he I said "Howdy" Mark Africa '05!!!! | |||
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rs, I was just outside of Laramie a couple of weeks ago and there are antelope-a-plenty out there! The whole area is unit 45 I believe. I was just casually driving around out there and spotted at least three or four shooters. We're not talking monster 16 inchers here but solid 13-14" goats with good mass all the way up their horns. I don't believe it is difficult to draw a tag here and you are welcome to join a friend and I who will be hunting there next season. Best, JohnTheGreek | |||
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John. Area 42, 47. 47 Is hard to draw but has the biggest bucks. | |||
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Thanks POP! I have the map in my car and couldn't remember for sure. What are those odds like? I love hunting pronghorn as apparently you do as well. As a Cretan, I figure Pronghorn is about the closest I will get to being able to take a KriKri from the Samaria Gorge. Best, JohnTheGreek P.S. Do you know the Kostopoulos and Constantinides families there in Cheyenne? | |||
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Sure do know them! Should have gone kri-kri hunting on DIA was I was stationed on Iraklion Air Base Crete! Miss that place but I married a girl from there so I feel better! | |||
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So . . . she got any sisters? A proper Cretan wife is a really rare find these days. JohnTheGreek | |||
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You got it! [ 10-25-2003, 04:35: Message edited by: POP ] | |||
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