Brand new Tikka T3x .308 stainless barrel and stock, never used, pulled apart for a custom build off the action.
Stock $50 plus shipping TYD
Barrel $100 plus shipping TYD
Combined $125 plus shipping TYD
Gabe Davis out of DIllingham - excellent pilot and guide for either Fall or Spring seasons - flew with him last year and he went above and beyond for our group: https://www.davisoutfitters.com/
My buddy gave a “WHOA BEAR” and the bear stopped, stood up to get a better look, went back to all four and turned. My buddy then backed out, packed up camp and moved to a totally new zone. He was pretty shook up. You’re fine to call, just do so in zones you can see all around you.
We've gotten grizzlies on game cameras clear down to Cokeville, so don't rule them out. Sure, not their "core area" but this is NW Wyoming. Be prudent, which it sounds like you are.
Our rut has been pushing later into the end of bow season with the temps the last 3 years so I'd agree with the...
When running lions here in Wyoming, I've always got a Mad Bomber fur hat over my Icebreaker balaclava, combined with goggles that have a nose guard for the wind it's kept me safe at -30. The exhaust from the sled will keep your feet warm while riding, but having a pair of heated socks you can...
Couldn’t agree more. I dropped my bighorn in a fine spot to retrieve it a few years ago and instead of putting another round in, I waited, he kicked as he died and went down a chute and off a cliff. Took a trip to Cody to gather ropes, harness, anchor systems etc to get him out the next...
I spent several years working for an outfitter in the Teton Wilderness. I’d echo some of the previous comments about bringing stock (and especially a dog if possible for around camp), no no to cow calling in areas with limited visibility, always having a partner to hunt with, following all...
Like others here I run a battery powered saw - Milwaukee 16” (b/c it matches all my other battery tools) with a 12A battery, burns through most of what Wyoming throws at you with ease. Quiet, clean, easy, no need for a bigger gas powered saw 95% of the time.
FWIW It takes little space and...
^^ agreed. After last winter’s mortality studies, WYGFD significantly reduced doe fawn tags across the state. After working through the Hunt Planner to learn about the unit quotas, apply for a tag. IF you draw, and that’s a much bigger IF than in years past, contact the local office game...
I’ve mounted mine to the back of my FHF bino harness - heavy duty 3M 15# Velcro, Kydex Holster, foam padding and lots of practice. You don’t need a $40 bear spray holster just use a little gorilla tape and you’ve got everything you need. I run this for all of archery and shed seasons here in...
Most of the southern units open May 1 for rifle (April 15 for bow) and run until June 15, but keep in mind that non residents are not allowed to pick up sheds until May 8th this year and must have a conservation stamp to do so...
As expected, first predation event. The article details that under newly formed Colorado statute to reimburse ranchers for loss to wolves, only $15,000 per rancher per year is permitted. If this wolf gets a taste for calves during calving season, it wouldn’t take long to surpass that...