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Wyoming Region A, area 2
31 October 2006, 21:43
Teat HoundWyoming Region A, area 2
Hey guys,
I was lucky enough to draw a Region A tag this year, and my good buddy, who lives in Gillette, is taking me to area 2 next week. Any last minute pointers? I guess we're going to be near Beulah somewhere (I've never been to this area before).
I know it is going to be cold there, which is about all I know other than there are both mulies and white tails in the area.
Thanks for any advice,
-eric
" . . . a gun is better worn and with bloom off---So is a saddle---People too by God." -EH
01 November 2006, 03:33
ELKMAN2The season opens tomorrow , it was cold this morning but is supposed to be in the 60's by Saturday. I was elk hunting today and will be Saturday. I live in area 3 and hunt 1,2 and 3.
01 November 2006, 04:53
Kyler HamannBest of luck Eric.
Kyler
01 November 2006, 06:10
MadgoatI only have two questions.
Does this guy have a ranch lined up for you to hunt?
Why didn't you ask this question sooner?
The forest can be good, but you'll be sharing it with a lot of folks. Ranches in this part of the world are a sure thing, but it is too late to find a place now...most are booked up.
Good hunting
MG
01 November 2006, 19:24
Teat HoundThanks Kyler and elkman2, much appreciated.
Madgoat, we were going to a different area (area 1) but my friend found a better spot. I don't know much else about the area other than that. It is an adventure, so I'm keeping an open mind.
I'll update you all when I return around the 15th.
Teat Hound out . . .
-eric
" . . . a gun is better worn and with bloom off---So is a saddle---People too by God." -EH
02 November 2006, 05:59
MadgoatGood luck...and dress warmly. It can be pretty cold in those parts during November!
Lots of deer in that country, you should do well.
MG
02 November 2006, 06:20
HerrMesserI would normally be in area 3 now on a small piece of ground my wife and I own but the MIL has been diagnosed with breast cancer so I have to stick around here to help as the wife can't always get off work. When I checked the left over NR deer they had some left over just like last year. Good luck with your hunt, wish I could be there.
Rad
NRA Benefactor Member
17 November 2006, 19:24
Teat HoundWell men,
I took a nice little 8-point Wyoming whitetail. Having never hunted whitetail deer, I have to admit that it is very addicting.
Thanks,
-eric
" . . . a gun is better worn and with bloom off---So is a saddle---People too by God." -EH
18 November 2006, 08:18
HerrMesserTH
Decent looking whitetail you have. I gotten hooked on mule deer lately. Our gun season for whitetail opens on the 27th here in Ohio. I would prefer a doe but will take a buck if it is big enough.
Rad
NRA Benefactor Member
18 November 2006, 15:53
ELKMAN2Nice looking buck, I am hunting areas 1,2,3. I shot a 5 x 3 mulie Wed. and have several doe tags to fill also. The mulie came from public land, I had been hunting most of the seasion except for 4 days to get my wife an elk,, This country is fun hunting isn't it?? I live in 3.
19 November 2006, 10:51
Teat Houndquote:
Originally posted by ELKMAN2:
This country is fun hunting isn't it??
I loved it, for sure. In fact, I'm afraid to tell others about it! I'm going back.
Meet you next year at the Turf Bar . . .
-eric
" . . . a gun is better worn and with bloom off---So is a saddle---People too by God." -EH
19 November 2006, 17:12
ELKMAN2try the Rodeo in Hulett, just to see Cap'n Ron!!!