What year were those pictures taken? The bull in your picture is a six point non typical with an irregular point between the third and fourth. That shed is from a perfectly typical seven point bull. Also the bull in your picture has a lot of main beam in between the fourth and fifth point. The...
Partner stumbled on this beauty today. My chances of ever drawing a license here in my home state aren’t even close to my odds in the Wyoming random drawing with zero points. The back end catches your eye right off the bat but look at those brows and the 3rd. Bull of dreams. Sigh….
Regardless of what state you hunt, you will find the difference between public and private land like night and day. Nowhere is this more true than Colorado. I would keep doing what you’re doing. Buy your Wyoming points and look at Montana. We are all afraid of grizzlies. Well, most of us anyway...
If you are coming all that way, why in the world would you pick Colorado? Between the massive hunters, the changes in licensing system, the wolves, you might be wise to look at some other states. I’d hate for you to come to the United States and think that that’s what the hunting is like here...
Like boots as you can see above, they don’t fit everyone. For some people, it helps with a gag reflex. But I’m with Paul, I love them. I get more consistent sound out of them instead of making mistake at the beginning of the call and correcting it.
In Pennsylvania’s management unit 2B it’s shotgun only. Lots of us have built great slug guns. I use Lightfield slugs. Custom barrel with cantilever scope mount and a Leupold 2-7. I’ve tried all sizes but the two and three-quarter inch fly best. I have dropped deer at 150 yards no problem. I had...
When it comes to the law some documentation on paper from a professional is always a good thing. What if he looked at it and said this skull hasn’t been cleaned properly? Would it not be good to say…. well officer I actually did not do it myself. I paid Wyoming business owner to do it properly...
One more thing, This is a good one to remember. After you are all done, cleaning your skull up as best you can take some bleach and pour it in the brain cavity. You could pour some down the nasal cavities too. That accomplishes several things. It keep things from getting nasty and smelly by...
Jesus! Those guys probably voted to bring wolves to Colorado. Completely unjustified. Testosterone, overloaded, power trippers. I would not have stood by in silence.
In my opinion, your biggest fear is theft. I recall a story a while, back of a guy stopping halfway home and getting a hotel room...
Been driving them back for 40 years. Never stopped. If you were driving a dead body home you wouldn’t strap it on the roof of your car would you? Just use some common sense.
It’s hard to describe the affects of elevation. It takes a minimum of three days to get at least somewhat acclimated. Someone above mentioned getting into camp a few days early to help with that. That is a very good piece of advice. Set your camp. Take a drive and find some standing dead trees...
No kidding. I shake my head thinking about bulls we’ve seen from camp or killed within sight of the truck. I shake my head even more when I think about all the money spent on lightweight camping gear that ends up in the classified ads while the sellers post asking about wall tents. Once you kill...
Hey, my neighbor is really pissing me off and I need to withdraw more money from the bank than I have in there, so I was wondering if I could rent one of your larger pistols? 😂
Everything that guy told you was wrong. You have two years to purchase a wall tent and a woodstove. Do it. We see elk from camp. Bulls. Six point bulls.
I would almost suggest the guided hunt because it sounds like you don’t have a ton of experience. Almost. But nope. As a resident of Wyoming, you just need to start the learning process. The things that you could buy with the money it cost, especially for the first rifle hunt, is just too much...