Here we go. I had such a good experience with my first Wyoming public land antelope hunt last year that I put in for three more tags this year and drew them all. I’ll be hunting the same unit, this time with two buddies—one who accompanied me last year and one who’s new to hunting. Between the three of us, we have two “any” antelope tags and six doe/fawn tags. We’ve only got a four-day hunt scheduled, so it could be a real challenge to punch all these tags, especially with weather moving in tomorrow night. The unit has a fair number of antelope, but at least based on last year’s experience, getting two per day will be tough (we got two over the course of three days in this unit last year).
I’m driving up from Texas. Plan is to leave the Houston area late in the day today, spend the night somewhere past Fort Worth, then drive the rest of the way from there, arriving in Wyoming sometime late tomorrow evening (hopefully in front of the heaviest snow), then hunt Thursday-Sunday. I’ve really enjoyed following along with all the hunts being updated real time this year, so I’ll try to post updates each night for those who want to follow along.
I’ll start with a picture of last year’s souvenir—I shot a tiny buck, but big enough to make two skinning knives out of—one for me and one for my hunting buddy. They turned out about as well as I could have hoped for someone who had never made a knife before.
I’m driving up from Texas. Plan is to leave the Houston area late in the day today, spend the night somewhere past Fort Worth, then drive the rest of the way from there, arriving in Wyoming sometime late tomorrow evening (hopefully in front of the heaviest snow), then hunt Thursday-Sunday. I’ve really enjoyed following along with all the hunts being updated real time this year, so I’ll try to post updates each night for those who want to follow along.
I’ll start with a picture of last year’s souvenir—I shot a tiny buck, but big enough to make two skinning knives out of—one for me and one for my hunting buddy. They turned out about as well as I could have hoped for someone who had never made a knife before.