wyohunter1
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- May 5, 2012
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Thanks for the reply. PM sent.A buddy and I hunted unto 67 this past season. We went the second weekend. We were basically by ourselves and saw an average of 200 animals a day. We only hunted the northern portion due to the weather but were told that the southeastern area had the bigger animals. We stayed at a hotel in Riverton and drove to the area every day. We both killed out by the second day. Both animals were about 80". Not quite book but they looked nice and we had a great time. Pm me for more info. Good luck
I actually live in 77. My wife shoots a buck here every year because she likes to hunt close to home. They aren't very big, but she's not picky either. It's a fact that we don't have the numbers or trophy quality that the central and southern part of the state does. My dad and I both apply near Shoshoni/Riverton and have taken some nice bucks. That said, I was deer hunting in 77 and came across a buck bigger than anything I seen in 67 this year, and that was after looking at a couple hundred animals. Granted, I wasn't there for opening day and a lot of big bucks get taken then.Yep, thanks as it was just a typo! You live pretty close to 77, so what is your feelings on that unit? Am I in the ballpark, or did I just happen to be in a few places where the goats happened to be at the time. I know your buddy TikkaMike mentioned on another website that he favors the units down toward Shoshoni and Riverton over those near where you live both for quantity and quality of bucks.
We should be close on a regular tag and better odds with the special license. Assuming they don't drastically cut tags or the area doesn't see a huge surge in applications of course.Do you guys have the points to draw 67? I have not hunted it but have been near it. Some is flat but not all of it from what I have seen. I think it would be hard to have a bad antelope hunt in 67.
67 is about a like other areas in that part of the state. Some areas are flatter than a pancake, and some areas are broken and lend well to stalking. The good part is that area is mostly sage brush, which provides cover for stalking also (yeah you have to get that low sometimes). The eastern 1/3 of the state can be a bummer for stalking because of the lack of sage brush . . .We should be close on a regular tag and better odds with the special license. Assuming they don't drastically cut tags or the area doesn't see a huge surge in applications of course.
Sounds about average for the 2012 year. There were tons of 11-13" bucks running around. Really had to sort thru them to find the bigger ones. I did talk to a land owner that saw one 78" killed opening weekend...that was the biggest I heard of in there that year. mine taped out at 74" and was right at 14".There was 4 of us our bucks were all 13"-14" scored 72-76.
I agree. I saw lots of smaller bucks in 2012 too. The one I got scored 76 and was the biggest I saw. Maybe on a normal year he would have been a bit bigger, he was a pretty old antelope. There really wasnt much feed in the areas I was in that year.Sounds about average for the 2012 year. There were tons of 11-13" bucks running around. Really had to sort thru them to find the bigger ones. I did talk to a land owner that saw one 78" killed opening weekend...that was the biggest I heard of in there that year. mine taped out at 74" and was right at 14".