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https://blog.eastmans.com/wyom...oull-read-this-year/ Probably not what a lot of out of state point holders want to hear. Jason "You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core." _______________________ Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt. Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure. -Jason Brown | ||
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But that’s what they have to get used to " Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins. When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar. Yours truly , Milan The Boarkiller - World according to Milan PS I have big boar on my floor...but it ain't dead, just scared to move... Man should be happy and in good humor until the day he dies... Only fools hope to live forever “ Hávamál” | |||
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Good thing I never had much interest in hunting big game in Wyoming. Looks like now I'll never even give it a thought and spend my few hunt dollars somewhere else. | |||
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It is only for the "big five" (sheep, goat, bison, moose, bear) not for the more common elk deer, and pronghorn tags. At least not yet. | |||
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Good for them, residents should get first pick ... Too bad for the outfitters though Regards, Chuck "There's a saying in prize fighting, everyone's got a plan until they get hit" Michael Douglas "The Ghost And The Darkness" | |||
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Outfitters aren't guaranteed a living any more than anybody else. They take their chances just like the rest of us. | |||
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One last antelope hunt for me. | |||
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Absolutely! But the outfitter campaign mechanism in Wyoming is really strong. I think this is the reason they have not been able to make it happen for elk, deer and antelope. | |||
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It's not for Pronghorn ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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I understand that. But I'm cashing in my points & getting out of the points game. Nothing but OTC for me. | |||
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Good luck on the draws, how many points do you have? | |||
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I’ve enjoyed hunting Wyoming for many years and frequently hear complaints from locals about not being able to draw tags. When I look up stats, which WY F&W has in abundance, I find there to be practically unlimited tags for residents in many areas. This suggests to me that the locals are not always using the information available to them. I suspect they are used to being able to hunt the most desirable areas all the time. Animal populations are dropping along with tag numbers, so the reduction in NR tags probably won’t make a noticeable improvement in that situation. No doubt the 90/10 will be applied to deer, elk and antelope in the near future which will result in a massive reduction in NR hunters. Of course Wyoming can do what they wish with their game but resident hunters will end up paying more to offset the money not spent by non residents. Like everyone else I'll start to looking at other states. Marshall Jones | |||
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Just like anywhere else there are huge units with tons of land locked public land. Areas that seem to have unlimited tags are plagued by tons of private land, and in many cases there is no access. | |||
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I agree that there is a lot of public land not accessable. I'm refering to areas where I would be currently hunting which took 2 or 3 points to draw, then locals complaining they can't draw tags. Looking at the stats these areas often have resident tags leftover. I think many of the locals are used to being able to hunt premium areas and only apply for those while us non residents settle for lesser areas, thank God for On X. No doubt the legislators are trying to please their voters by reducing NR tags. I just think it won't help them draw premium tags much and in the long run might result in higher residents tag fees. I've certainly enjoyed hunting WY and consider it the next best place to paradise but have spent a small fortune doing so. I'm big into helping new hunters getting started and introduce six or eight new hunters to WY antelope and cow elk each year. Marshall Jones | |||
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The non-resident and resident thing has been going on for decades. Residents always complain. In Wis. we have lots of deer the piss poor hunters complain about Non-residents shooting all the deer. A lot of residents think they should shoot a critter out their back door. A non resident spends lots of money and a lot of time. They tend to hunt harder. | |||
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