spinal tap
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Greetings all,
My wife, son and I are planning our first western hunting adventure in WY. We only have a few days available during my son's fall break period from school this year, so we're looking at flying from TN into Denver in mid-Oct and driving to the Casper region to hunt antelope in Unit 70. I talked to a rancher there who said it would likely be a decent time to hunt with fewer hunters and better weather. I realize the antelope may be a bit harder to hunt post-rut, but we only have a short time available to do it, hence the choice of a unit close to town.
I know Unit 70 is not known as a trophy or highly populated area, but the rancher I spoke to didn't seem to think we'd have much trouble punching tags - which is really our only goal on a first western hunt. I'm planning to apply for a special buck tag for myself, a youth tag for my son and try to draw a doe tag for my wife. Any suggestions for or against this plan?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
My wife, son and I are planning our first western hunting adventure in WY. We only have a few days available during my son's fall break period from school this year, so we're looking at flying from TN into Denver in mid-Oct and driving to the Casper region to hunt antelope in Unit 70. I talked to a rancher there who said it would likely be a decent time to hunt with fewer hunters and better weather. I realize the antelope may be a bit harder to hunt post-rut, but we only have a short time available to do it, hence the choice of a unit close to town.
I know Unit 70 is not known as a trophy or highly populated area, but the rancher I spoke to didn't seem to think we'd have much trouble punching tags - which is really our only goal on a first western hunt. I'm planning to apply for a special buck tag for myself, a youth tag for my son and try to draw a doe tag for my wife. Any suggestions for or against this plan?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!