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Does anyone live and handgun hunt in Wyoming?
I live in Cheyenne and I'm looking for a hunting partner to shoot everything from varmints to big game.
 
Posts: 71 | Location: Worland, WY | Registered: 18 March 2002Reply With Quote
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I WISH I lived in Wyoming. For now, Texas will have to do...
 
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Yea, the hunting and fishing here is pretty good. I understand the Whitetail hunting down there is premier.
 
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There are some great whitetail hunting opportunities here in Texas, but many of them now are only for the wealthy. The prices over the last few years have become simply outrageous. But thank goodness for the proliferation of wild hogs; at least there's some good hunting for everyone -- and much is either priced very low or free.

I'll be applying for pronghorn in Wyoming as soon as the applications become available in January. If there's a handgun only area again, that will be my first choice (if my calendar cooperates!).
 
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Bobby, if your interested, I can make some recommendations for Antelope handgun hunting.
 
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I'd appreciate any recommendations. You can e-mail me directly if you don't mind:

btomek@gvec.net

MANY THANKS!
 
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If I could get the wife to move I would live in Wyoming we was there on vacation and I was ready to pack up and move out there. But for now I'm here in Indiana
 
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We were there for the 1st time in '97, and we didn't want to leave.

But maybe tonight's lotto ticket I bought will be a winner. Then I'd sell off the business, "retire" and make a new home in the state that keeps calling my name...

Heck, I'd even "settle" for Montana!
 
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I spend as much time as I can In the Cody area. I am a legal residient of WY but have yet to hunt there. Just can not seem to find anyone who hunts or needs a partner. Email me if you want to chat.
rbartman@dslextreme.com
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Posts: 139 | Location: Powell WY | Registered: 17 May 2002Reply With Quote
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My hunting buddies and I are also planning a Wyoming hunt in '03 and would love any insight anyone could give. Those "paint" colored pogo sticks are calling our name. mvm
 
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Greetings gentlemen,

I currently live in Casper, Wyoming, and have resided within and hunted the state for 22 years.

Although I have opted to no longer participate upon the forum, I would be more than happy to assist any visiting hunters in whatever manner I am able.

Feel free to contact me via email at:

gholmes@vcn.com

Regards,

~Holmes
 
Posts: 1171 | Location: Wyoming, USA | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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posted 08-22-2002 04:01

There are some great whitetail hunting opportunities here in Texas, but
many of them now are only for the wealthy. The prices over the last few
years have become simply outrageous. But thank goodness for the
proliferation of wild hogs; at least there's some good hunting for everyone --
and much is either priced very low or free.

I'll be applying for pronghorn in Wyoming as soon as the applications
become available in January. If there's a handgun only area again, that will
be my first choice (if my calendar cooperates!).

Hi Bobby
In this post you mention a handgun only area. Is this open to non residents?
I'm off to South East Wyoming this fall and plan on using my 375JDJ.
Mike
 
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Mike-
I don't recall the # of the area, but Wyoming has offered a somewhat early-season handgun permit via the standard drawing. And yes, it is available to non-residents. I just hope it will be on the 2003 applications.
Bobby
 
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SS308,
My hunting buddy and I have hunted antelope and mulies in Wyoming about 5-7 years ago. Had a good time, but the quality of the antelope bucks was low because of a bad winter kill. Steve has since gone back to the same ranch which now leased for antelope, but they allow him to take youth beginners out and hunt does. I am always open to a resident handgun hunter who knows his area when it comes to big game. I'm sure we would be open to getting together with you at some time in the future. My e-mail address is
nhcofc@flash.net
Steve and I used to live in Greeley, CO, so we are familiar with Cheyenne. Steve now lives in Pueblo, but we get together once or twice a year to hunt and shoot.
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Where does he live in Pueblo? That's my home town.

If anyone is interested I would be happy to help and/or get together for an Antelope hunt. The hardest part is getting drawn.
 
Posts: 71 | Location: Worland, WY | Registered: 18 March 2002Reply With Quote
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SS308,
He lives near the downtown part of the city.
xphunter
I don't feel comfortable giving out an address on the web. If, you know what I mean.
 
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No problem, I emailed you this morning. Maybe we can hookup for some goat hunting next year.
 
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