Yeppers…it is good etiquette in any situation to introduce one's self before asking for something. Lot's of guys willing to help those who become part of this community.Tell us a little bit about yourself. It is against forum rules to ask for help on the first post! We expect an introduction. I'd check out the Eastman's MRS. Narrow it down to some units, stick around & contibute a little. Then some people will give ya some advise!
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Good Luck!
78,79,80, and 81 were just made LE a couple of years ago to try and bring back the herd. Do not waste points in them. I believe it's gonna take a few more years to get the numbers back. I don't know anything about 37.have also thought about units 37, 78, 79, 80, 81 via eastmans mrs.
***Why don't you do some research on your own instead of askng questions like that? The Bighorn Mountain units are probably 90% public land if you'd just look at a map for cripes sake. I give out a ton of information on websites, but people like yourself that just come on with a first post and then keep coming back asking question after question like that with obviously no work on their own gets more than a little exasperating to most of us who would be glad to help if you did your part!!! Go hunt H as there is plenty of public land to get lost in and kill a good buck while you're doing it! Geez!!! PS: I've hunted out in Wyoming almost every year since 1992 and have never seen a buck that would go 175", so don't expect a booner wherever you end up on your first hunt out there!i will look into it kiddwinner, is there public land available? thanks
Topgun, don't sugar coat it. Give it to him straight!***Why don't you do some research on your own instead of askng questions like that? The Bighorn Mountain units are probably 90% public land if you'd just look at a map for cripes sake. I give out a ton of information on websites, but people like yourself that just come on with a first post and then keep coming back asking question after question like that with obviously no work on their own gets more than a little exasperating to most of us who would be glad to help if you did your part!!! Go hunt H as there is plenty of public land to get lost in and kill a good buck while you're doing it! Geez!!! PS: I've hunted out in Wyoming almost every year since 1992 and have never seen a buck that would go 175", so don't expect a booner wherever you end up on your first hunt out there!
I thought it was REQUIRED that you ask for hotspots on the first post!It is against forum rules to ask for help on the first post!
Well then I got it backwards, don't think I have asked for any info on anything so far.......I thought it was REQUIRED that you ask for hotspots on the first post!
Thats because you hunt in Nevada where there is a big buck, bull, or antelope behind every bush! LOLWell then I got it backwards, don't think I have asked for any info on anything so far.......
Exactly why I didn't reply right there. Using a forum to do all your homework just ain't right.***Why don't you do some research on your own instead of askng questions like that? The Bighorn Mountain units are probably 90% public land if you'd just look at a map for cripes sake. I give out a ton of information on websites, but people like yourself that just come on with a first post and then keep coming back asking question after question like that with obviously no work on their own gets more than a little exasperating to most of us who would be glad to help if you did your part!!! Go hunt H as there is plenty of public land to get lost in and kill a good buck while you're doing it! Geez!!! PS: I've hunted out in Wyoming almost every year since 1992 and have never seen a buck that would go 175", so don't expect a booner wherever you end up on your first hunt out there!
Only if you use the term "Not looking for your Honey Hole"!!!!!!!!!!!!!I thought it was REQUIRED that you ask for hotspots on the first post!