Wyoming General deer tags

Jan 25, 2014
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Utah
Wisconsin has great hunting if you own land, lease land, or have access to private land. If you don't.......it sucks. Public lands are over run with hunters.....and overrun in Wisconsin is 1000x worse than overrun out west. Went to a place once to try....400 acre small spot....first guy there on opening morning of gun....but as I was hiking up the hill 20 different trucks rolled up....on 400 acres. I laugh when people out west talk about "heavily hunted lands".....the heaviest hunted land in the entire state of Wyoming is like a barren wasteland compared to hunting in the southern half of Wisconsin, and the northern herd has been over harvested by too many doe tags and too many wolves and coyotes. And since I have no access to private land......I will gladly hunt "overcrowded" Wyoming public lands in "high pressure" units any day of the week!
This. That's why I moved to Utah. I do miss the fishing.
 

RICMIC

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I started this thread a while ago, and was suprised that it is still going. I just got back from a snowmobile/coyote hunting trip to Wyoming and Idaho. The lion hunting didn't happen due to lack of snow. What a great time. I decided to not risk trying to draw the G tag, as the clock is ticking for me to get in a few more DIY hunts while I still can. While out west, I garnered more insider info on my old haunts in H, and will spend as much time as possible there looking for my Booner. Good luck to you all, and especially InGod We Trust, good luck in G. If you quit your job and get the archery license, you can spend the entire fall hunting. I'll be comparing notes with you next winter, and picking your brains for my 2016 seasons in Colorado. CARPE DIEM