windpowerpro
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I moved SE Wyoming two years ago for a job and immediately realized the potential of the lifestyle that I would prefer to have. One that is living on game meat as much as possible. And as I am sure most of you know, in Wyoming that could easily be year round. I only archery hunted last year, it was my first year hunting here. Figured it would be more of an extended scouting trip than anything. This year I drew a Cow/Calf Elk and bought a general tag as well. So here I am. It's 4 days to the end of the General Elk season in the Snowy's, the best hunting closest to my house, and I am skunked so far. I feel like I have basically been doing a lot of armed hiking. I went out yesterday, was in my area, 12, well before sun up and was ready. I put the miles on my boots and found no sign, tracks, or anything. It is like they were abducted by UFO's or something. The weather has been from snowing to 65 in a week and I think they are either hiding in the willows on the private land to the North, or down in the bottom of the earth somewhere. But I cant seems to find them. I have until Nov. 14th to fill my cow tag, but it doesn't look too good at the moment.
So here is where I am at. I didn't grow up hunting, nor did I have anyone to teach me the finer points of hunting in general. I am totally self taught through reading and what feels like bad practical application. And to up the difficulty level I am doing it self guided, DIY, public land hunts. I know I have to be doing a bunch wrong, so where do I learn? I feel like I may know a few basics (play the wind, get out and walk the miles, higher in heat, lower in cold, be up way before the sun and stay until it disappears). But I think I would have a much better chance if I could get some pointers maybe. I just don't know what to do. I would also like to try and connect with other local hunters, maybe someone or a group to hunt with. I think the best way to learn is to be around guys that have at least had success. So if there is anyone in the Laramie/ Cheyenne area that would be willing to at least help me with some pointers, and of course anyone on this forum- I more than welcome any input or constructive criticism. Thanks for listening.
So here is where I am at. I didn't grow up hunting, nor did I have anyone to teach me the finer points of hunting in general. I am totally self taught through reading and what feels like bad practical application. And to up the difficulty level I am doing it self guided, DIY, public land hunts. I know I have to be doing a bunch wrong, so where do I learn? I feel like I may know a few basics (play the wind, get out and walk the miles, higher in heat, lower in cold, be up way before the sun and stay until it disappears). But I think I would have a much better chance if I could get some pointers maybe. I just don't know what to do. I would also like to try and connect with other local hunters, maybe someone or a group to hunt with. I think the best way to learn is to be around guys that have at least had success. So if there is anyone in the Laramie/ Cheyenne area that would be willing to at least help me with some pointers, and of course anyone on this forum- I more than welcome any input or constructive criticism. Thanks for listening.