The hunt this year did not require points. That being said, the efforts that had to be made to get on bulls were fairly insane and the crowding was disheartening. I plan on spending my 5 points next year on something that would really only require 1-2 points. Then every other year I can spend...
Colorado is insane. The hunting here sucks in my opinion. I am cashing in my Colorado points next season and concentrating on a quality hunt in a different state for sometime in the future. There is simply no limits in Colorado and everyone in the country is coming here to hunt now. The only...
It is with the meat now but I should have put it in there in the first place. I initially tagged the antlers so anyone who saw it would know that it was claimed.
I grew up hunting but gave it up in high school because no one I knew hunted or had any desire to hunt. Your social life suffers if you are gone every weekend evening hunting. However, in 2010 I moved out to Colorado for work and started getting into hunting and fishing again. It started out...
I did a guided pheasant/chukar hunt that was part of a charity silent auction win I had. Neither myself nor anyone I know knew how to bird hunt or had ever gone before. I did it for the charity reason and because I wanted to experience what it would be like with the dogs to find out if it was...
Thanks for reading! I'll post eventually on the 2019 plans but I have A LOT of tags. 2 pronghorn doe tags in Wyoming, mule deer buck tag Wyoming, 2 elk tags in CO, and two deer tags in CO (buck and doe). My freezer is almost completely out of game meat, so I am very excited for the upcoming season.
Next came big game season. I had scored an archery deer tag for GMU 47, 43, 471 that year and went out only about 3 or so days due to work commitments. I saw a lot of deer and had an amazing opportunity on an enormous mule deer buck in GMU 43, but I could not put the shot together. I was still...
So I grew up in the Midwest, Wisconsin. We had 85 acres of land in central Wisconsin that primarily served as a hunting property for us. My grandfather had purchased the property in the 1960s for nothing and at the time, it was 85 acres of mostly treeless hills and prairie. My grandfather...
Mainly just seeing bucks/having some stalks - I am not picky in the slightest. My father is coming with me, so flatter country and less elevation gain/loss would be ideal so he could accompany me (he's 70 now). 82 seems to look like the best area but it is also where I assume most will go in...
So I have a Wyoming Region W general tag this year, which means I can hunt GMU 82, 100, or 131. I plan to start at GMU 82 and go from there but anyone think a different GMU would be a better idea?