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Late October in Wyoming?
08 July 2005, 18:16
Aspen Hill AdventuresLate October in Wyoming?

All you fine Wyoming guys.... Comments appreciated:
Looks like my speed goat hunt will be the end of October. What should I expect for weather? How about trophy quality? Will there be any pronghorn bucks left by then (Unit 87)???!!!!
Any other fun stuff to do while I am out there? Any OTC tags for other 4 legged freezer fillers? I think I am going to drive and perhaps do some camping/fishing while dallying about.
~Ann
The weather will be down near freezing in the early morning and could get as warm as the mid 70's during the day. Not sure about that particular area but they don't shoot all of the bucks. Be prepared for some long shots as they will be spooky by then. Usually there are doe/fawn tags available for freezer meat.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
08 July 2005, 22:23
ELKMAN2By the end of Oct. up here many goats have shed their horns!!! I hunted last year the last few days of the month and had a hard time finding one with horns!!! If you do kill one all it takes is a lite pull and they will come off, dragging mine to the road I lost one, I found it, but you could lose them. Good luck.
Hey Ann,
I thought you'd given up on the West....unfair fees and all?

Just kidding.......congrats on the draw....here's to a safe and productive hunt.
Joe
Where there's a hobble, there's hope.
09 July 2005, 00:30
Aspen Hill AdventuresOvis,
I got their crappy letter AFTER I sent my license money in, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered! But, since I got it I might as well fill it if I can. But one guy here says there won't be any horns on 'em when I can hunt. That's depressing!
~Ann
I was there last Oct from the 13th for a week and a half. I took about 30 photos of about 75 different antelope bucks in my unit. I do not know the odds of horn loss by then but I saw plenty of 15" prongs.
When I get home, I can attach some photos.
Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my guns
09 July 2005, 02:44
ELKMAN2There will be some horns, but most will have lost them by late Oct.
09 July 2005, 03:12
MrHawgI'd say that most will have horns in late October, but will start loosing them fast in mid November.
09 July 2005, 03:35
Aspen Hill AdventuresAye, a positive report! Cool

I think I am going to do some camping up in Grand Teton, any good fishing there?
~Ann
09 July 2005, 04:19
kudu56Late october should be fine, they start dropping pretty good in November. Last year in late Oct. it was still 75 ish and a few days it hit 80. Cooler is nicer any way, better chance of cooling your antelope out. They will be harder to sneak up on as they have been shot at lots, and hunting pressure usually dies off after the first two weeks. Middle of the week and later in the season, hunting might be pretty enjoyable.

Good Luck!
09 July 2005, 04:48
Aspen Hill AdventuresThanks!

~Ann
09 July 2005, 06:28
dzpoorjrI didn't draw a antelope buck for the first hunt-but checked and they have 187 tags for the 2nd hunt-October 5th thru the 25th-Question is it worth trying to apply for the 2nd hunt? Thanks in advance!
KILL THEM ALL AND LET GOD SORT THEM OUT!
09 July 2005, 06:45
kudu56Does your doe/fawn season run the same time as the later season? If it does, it might work. Which area did you draw? You never told me.
10 July 2005, 01:23
Aspen Hill AdventuresWell, make it the week of the 16th (Oct) outfitter made a typo so I will be out a bit earlier than thought.
~Ann
10 July 2005, 03:59
ELKMAN2The time you are talking now should be fine reguarding horns. By the last few days it changes very fast