I could have told you that before you asked. Those guys up there are not about letting anyone on their property to hunt. I've heard about that Woods guy.
I've had MR, EXO, and BC packs. Been looking at the Stone Glacier lately for something to add for multi-day back country hunts. It is pretty tough to pick one when you can't get your hands on it first, that sucks...especially with dropping the amount of coin you need. For sure get one that...
Last weeks Meateater podcast covers some good stuff as he talks to a wolf biologist. There is a lot of explanation in there about why things were done they way they were...plus some good history. It's worth a listen.
Pump up the binos, and a tripod and that will save you some weight. Easier on the eye strain, and easier to spot animals, also less shaking. Spotting scopes have their advantages...but hauling one around all the time while hunting isn't fun.
I haven't hunted Wyoming yet for Antelope, I've just been buying points...and haven't applied yet. I have 7-points right now. My question is this, if I apply for a buck tag and I assume you can add doe tags to it, or additional people with doe only tags...do you have a 100% chance of drawing...
You only have to be 200 yards from a road or water source...creeks, rivers. Believe me...bears are plenty close to civilization, you don't need to hike miles back to get one.
You don't need to come that far into the state to hit bears, and still be out of Grizzly country...if your looking to shorten your trip up a little bit.
Went out walleye fishing a week ago and caught some monsters. First big one was 14.84 lbs, and the second one was 14.34 lbs. I let these both go to spawn. We kept some males for dinner. Thanks to Duck_Slayer for asking me along.