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We had a time constraint and my breathing issues were not pleasant. It was lifting a bit but we have more time to go back.You should have waited, it cleared up late morning.
Yes, it was unpleasant breathing the smoke.We had a time constraint and my breathing issues were not pleasant. It was lifting a bit but we have more time to go back.
Did you find a decent pronghorn buck ? We brought home 2 doe only.
Good luck with that!Saturday while trying to make good on my 110-6 tag.
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Good luck with that!
I received email from Wyoming Game and Fish and they offered refund for my tag since more than 50% of the GMU has been affected by a natural disaster. I filled out the paper work and sent it back.I have the same tag plus a general tag. Hoping for the same. They have a lot of area 9 and 110 closed to public access. So here is hoping for rain or snow. Preferably rain.
How are the burnt areas looking this year? Talked to one biologist in the area and he said its coming back pretty well.The biologist is a buddy of mine and we bs'd about what he was seeing last weekend. You can't make too confident of a long-term prediction, but he was seeing critters in the burn now. Especially deer. He also said you can still drive to Owen Lake, which seems really late to be able to do that.
I haven't been out there yet myself, but if I were a betting man I would figure the burn might give Snowy Range rifle hunting a little bump up in harvest rates if you can see/shoot across those big timber draws.
Hey @wytex that was a good recommendation! Cool stuff from that collared critter data.
Where the fire started burnt really hot. There is green patches where there are seeps and seems where water is always flowing. The less burnt stuff is doing better but still a few years from awesome. The animals are still there and seemingly don’t care.How are the burnt areas looking this year? Talked to one biologist in the area and he said its coming back pretty well.