I just use generic PH testing kits from a local store. They aren't super detailed, but they do let me know how much the PH levels move after adding soil amendments.
This is so stinking true.
The young adults that know how to look someone in the eye, give a handshake, and hold a short conversation with middle and older aged people are the ones who get all the promotions and opportunities. This holds true everywhere that I have ever worked. Kids who are...
Yep, that's Wyoming. If you feel like giving it another try, consider planting root vegetables. They might survive the wind and hail a little bit better.
That is exactly how I do it. I use a post hole digger.
Just make sure that there are a few inches of dirt between the fish carcass and the seedling roots.
You guys are making me jealous! Here in WY we don't plant until after Memorial Day. As a newcomer to WY a couple years ago, I planted a whole garden in early May, and then watched as my garden got buried under 2 inches of snow a couple weeks later.
The fish fertilizer thing is real, and it...
I have 2 little boys with a 3rd one on the way. I have definitely hunted less than I would have without kids. However, my wife encourages me to get out and hunt which is very supportive of her, and I content myself with being out in the field just 15-20 days each year. My children are more...
Yes Sir, try the BLM office for maps. You can also view this page to get a digital map. https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Hunting/Hunt-Planner/Antelope-Hunting/Antelope-Map
I wouldn't recommend that area to anyone except the most experienced mule deer hunters. However, if you are good at finding mule deer bucks in highly pressured areas (even miles from the roads) than you might be able to find bucks.
Hello Jrahl- We did not do well, overall. 1 out of the 4 of us shot a buck, and we only saw 2 bucks total in about 7 days of hunting. We saw does on a regular basis, but the bucks were hard to find. The "usual" strategy of glassing from vantage points at first light and last light did not work...
Arriving before the season to drive around and locate Antelope is the big key. Find them, and you will know where to hunt on opening morning. Good luck!
Welcome to HuntTalk! I do not typically share my specific hunting spots with other people, but I can tell you of 2 strategies that may help you... 1) Arrive a couple of days before the season starts. Antelope don't hide.. 2) Go deep. There are only a few places in Unit 21 that are "Antelope...
WY slashed tag numbers pretty aggressively this year, I was pleased to see that. I am happy to apply for some meat/doe tags, as long as the WYGF appears to be looking out for our Antelope herds. Lower drawing odds happily accepted!
I think that they are. When I worked for the Gov, we were advised by FEMA to keep a certain amount of water, food, and toiletries in our homes- in case something happened. Since the Government said so, it was called "staying prepared". If a YouTuber posted the same thing on the internet, he was...
I hunted Region D (Deer Units 76 and 77) last year, so I can answer that question, cshlimn. The pressure was pretty heavy, even for the entire 2nd week of the season. Deer hunters were common up to a mile from the roads, and I didn't find many places where I could even attempt to get further...
I was disappointed in the prices at the Cheyenne gun show (1st time) a couple weeks ago too, but I'll try again next time. It's always nice to be around crusty old men who talk smack and tell good stories. Besides, you never know when you'll turn up a sweet item- I found a box of .303 British...