I disagree.
Since I don't live in a western state (Alabama), I went with the option of choosing an alternate 'home state' for licensing purposes. So, I sent my letter to WY declaring my identification as a Wyoming resident. This way, I no longer have to purchase a point and can enter the...
I did this last year. Watching WY sit on applications for eons nearly exploded my brain.
While doing this, it is good to take a break and watch paint dry for a few days and then watch some more.
Great thread. It goes to show that it's mentally easier to do your own DIY mods when you have an older vehicle. Love the D-rings on the camper shell idea!
Some WY units jump up two (2) or even four (4) points from year to year.
Yet, applying one point above average required points is a good strategy for most units. That's standard intel from the WGF.
I realized I have a slight chance of bumping into Randy during a hunt in central Wyoming later this month.
Is he as nice as he seems on camera? Be okay if I ask him to sign my Sitka jacket during one of his stalks?
Excellent work! I'm going to the bighorns in October for my son's rifle tag. Hoping the other big ones flee from the east by the time I get to town. We are very excited.
About how many inches did this one fetch?
ONX and CalTopo (free and good) have good steepness tools that assign color codes and grade percentages.
Even though I can get a number (45%) assigned to the steepness of a slope, I still think the map was lying to me once I start climbing it.
Onx does not like it when you transfer waypoints into their system; you can not edit them.
GoHunt on the other hand allows you to edit these waypoints and update them; bulk editing?!- very nice! - I had over 500 waypoints in one unit so this was handy.
Thank you for adding green as a color...