Chad Gus
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My son has that tag as well, maybe we will see you out there
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I've hunted this area 2 years in a row and had a blast. Ill send you a PM and can give you more infoHello All,
New to the forum and will be going after Pronghorn for the first time this year. Myself and 5 other combat Veterans all drew tags for Buck Antelope in area 7. We all live out East and have had NO chance to scout the area other than on maps and reading posts.
Wondering if anyone is in that area or has hunted it before and has any tips about which public lands and Walk-in areas hold some decent numbers.
We are not looking for huge trophies, just good representatives of the species and some meat for the freezer.
Please let me know if you can, and have a safe and successful season.
Ben
I spoke with them a few months back, Will re-engage them in the next few weeks. We are looking forward to the walk, so getting away from the road will not be a problem. Excited to spend time wandering the WY countryside.If you call the local game warden you might get lucky. Mention that you are vets. In 21 years of success with lopes....be willing to do some walking. It will pay off big time And road hunting is lame anyways. Call the UW geology dept. and buy some first rate maps. 3077662286. They are super friendly and can sell you some 1:24 maps that will help a lot.
One thing I see with out of staters is that their camo is too dark. I don’t even like the crap they sell at sportsman’s warehouse here. The best thing I ever found Is desert storm camo. Got pants and jacket at goodwill for 10$. Digital is ok For a second choice. Easy to stick out like a sore thumb on the prairie. Go light colors like light tan. Kings sells a desert pattern that is ok but it is a bit dark. If all else fails just wear tan pants and jacket/shirt.I spoke with them a few months back, Will re-engage them in the next few weeks. We are looking forward to the walk, so getting away from the road will not be a problem. Excited to spend time wandering the WY countryside.
That is great advice, thank you. we all have desert camo from past deployments, this will be easy.One thing I see with out of staters is that their camo is too dark. I don’t even like the crap they sell at sportsman’s warehouse here. The best thing I ever found Is desert storm camo. Got pants and jacket at goodwill for 10$. Digital is ok For a second choice. Easy to stick out like a sore thumb on the prairie. Go light colors like light tan. Kings sells a desert pattern that is ok but it is a bit dark. If all else fails just wear tan pants and jacket/shirt.
Thanks for the input, I really appreciate it.I was there two years ago. Like others have said get away from the roads and you'll be fine. It was pretty easy to find spots to ourselves with a little walking. Don't overlook some of the smaller out of the way pieces as well. My dad and I had a blast in 7, even after being nervous from reading about how it can be a gong show at times. We mostly stuck to the central and south central portion of the unit.
Hasn't posted since 2020. Probably got his info and left. Bummer...@BenJ-Alabama how did the hunt go? Hopefully it was a successful hunt.