Musket Man
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I have 3, would like to use them at around 5 but havent found a good place for that yet so I may end up saving more.Sdebrot & Musket Man, how many points do you guys have?
I have 3, would like to use them at around 5 but havent found a good place for that yet so I may end up saving more.Sdebrot & Musket Man, how many points do you guys have?
I am sitting on 7, with my buddy having 3. I screwed up last year and forgot to buy a point eliminating me from being at the top of the pile for those real stellar units. Figured I might as well include him and we would average out at 5. It's enough points to draw most other units.Sdebrot & Musket Man, how many points do you guys have?
I can't think of a better way to spend money!!! I am cashing in points and buying the special tag!Just got off the phone with a game warden for area 34 and his report was less then stellar. His suggestion was to keep building points due to the last few years of lousy weather. Which is pretty much what the advice in the MRS section of Eastman's magazine is suggesting. Just hate the thought of donating more money to Wyoming. All this point building in various states gets expensive after a while.
The best thing you can do IMO is pick an area with good public land, decent numbers of deer and success, and go hunting. There's not going to be a "better time" unless you are referring to your personal schedule. This point hype is out of hand. . .I can't think of a better way to spend money!!! I am cashing in points and buying the special tag!
I think alot of guys are doing this the last few years and many are buying points without entering the draw. Some drawing odds may get alot worse when the deer situation starts to improve and they start entering the draws.Just got off the phone with a game warden for area 34 and his report was less then stellar. His suggestion was to keep building points due to the last few years of lousy weather. Which is pretty much what the advice in the MRS section of Eastman's magazine is suggesting.
Yeesh... You know its bad when even the state employees don't try to paint the picture in a positive light.Just got off the phone with a game warden for area 34 and his report was less then stellar. His suggestion was to keep building points due to the last few years of lousy weather. Which is pretty much what the advice in the MRS section of Eastman's magazine is suggesting. Just hate the thought of donating more money to Wyoming. All this point building in various states gets expensive after a while.
My first hunt out west was in region G, it was the start of an addiction to hunting the mountains. However it was back in 1991 and I wouldn't be much help in advice for the area. I can tell you that I saw plenty of deer, elk and one big mountain lion at ten paces. I ended up getting the itchy trigger finger and shot a buck that while big for a Michigan boy wasn't much of a deer by western standards. My hunting partner shot a super nice 4 by 4 with a 26 inch spread. Trust me that is a rough 1500 mile ride home looking at what you should have waited for. One thing I remember real well about it was it was some rough country with some very steep slopes. I was lucky that I had horse power to get to the top, you might want to look into horses or be in really good shape if you go. Good Luck!Any of you guys hunted Region G before? I know it's a well known unit and a lot have hunted it or at least heard about it.
The area I was in was pretty open with patches of dark timber on the north slopes. Most of the deer were seen in the open, however I was on a guided hunt and the guide would do little deer drives by going into the timber during mid day. That was how I got my buck, they really do look a lot bigger when they are running, ha, ha.Is the rough steep country in G fairly open so you can glass it pretty well or are there alot of trees and cover?
Thanks for the info! I havent been to that part of WY yet.The area I was in was pretty open with patches of dark timber on the north slopes. Most of the deer were seen in the open, however I was on a guided hunt and the guide would do little deer drives by going into the timber during mid day. That was how I got my buck, they really do look a lot bigger when they are running, ha, ha.
My wife's family camps up the Greys every summer for a week, and I've been up there a dozen times now since marrying my wife. One of these days I'm actually going to hunt it. There are plenty of open areas to glass - just depends on where you are. Plenty of thick stuff too, but it's nothing like the ID panhandle or Pacific Northwest.Is the rough steep country in G fairly open so you can glass it pretty well or are there alot of trees and cover?
I was saving points to hunt area 102. There is no way I'm going to keep that up until everybody with one point greater has used there's up. To much money and too much time, figured this year was a good one to burn them up.I wanted to hunt Unit 90, but with less than max points, that's pretty much a pipe dream for a LONG time now. Looks like it will be a different unit in the future. I'll be buying another point since I can't hunt WY this year due to money/time, AND the fact that I should pull an LE Muzz tag for elk here in UT. If I do that, it will take up the majority of my available time this fall.
There are plenty of places in G that you can glass for miles. Everything from high country timber patch basins to lower country sage brush. One of the most beautiful places to hunt in the west! I guess that's why it's so popular.Is the rough steep country in G fairly open so you can glass it pretty well or are there alot of trees and cover?