Bullshot
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For anybody that hunted this year in the worst winter kill areas (NW CO, SW WY, etc) how did it go? Asking specifically about pronghorn since I am planning a hunt in NW CO in foreseeable future, but curious what was observed for deer and elk too. Maybe I’ve missed it but it seems there are very few post-hunt reports out there, I was expecting more discussion, be it bad or good.
My buddies hunted a hard hit NW Colorado unit for elk, got into much less than normal but still found some cows and bugling bulls. They also saw many groups of muley does, including several fawns, even though nearly 100% of fawns were “supposed” to have been lost.
I hunted a central Wyoming antelope unit that was mostly spared the worst, and saw plenty of animals, as expected.
My buddies hunted a hard hit NW Colorado unit for elk, got into much less than normal but still found some cows and bugling bulls. They also saw many groups of muley does, including several fawns, even though nearly 100% of fawns were “supposed” to have been lost.
I hunted a central Wyoming antelope unit that was mostly spared the worst, and saw plenty of animals, as expected.