$800 obo....located in Casper, WY but willing to ship. Looking to sell a used Seek Outside Cimmaron LT with stove and accessories (listed below). This tent has been amazing but I find myself doing more truck camping when I am needing a stove. Will post pictures later today or send a direct...
All items are used. Descriptions below:
(SOLD)$80 XL sitka heavyweight hoody in coyote . Minimal pilling or wear
$150 XL sitka Used Sitka jetstream jacket in subalpine. Jacket has normal wear from use but no major damage. A couple zippers are missing the pull. Size
$100 sz 35 Used Sitka...
It would be possible to do but I would suggest just bringing rods and not a boat. While you might see antelope from a river it really limits you. I would personally focus on an antelope first (shouldn't take much time) then just fish the rest of the trip.
Like others have said, I would decide my spot when I get there based on if there is still snow or not. Access however could be an issue depending on where you are planning to hunt. Some ranges still are sitting around 95"+ of snow. This could go fast but its tough to say what kind of spring...
There are elk allover General units, in fact, many are well over objective. Elk behavior is much different during rifle for many factors including pressure. However, a lot of this change in behavior is simply due to the end of there rut and changes in weather. I hunt in one of the most popular...
The season generally closes the last few days of May through the first week of June. A lot of this correlates with snowpack and when guys are able to get on the mountain to bait. However, it is very unit specific with some units never meeting the quota.
I would just make sure to set realistic expectations even with draw units. Even most limited quota units aren't packed with 350+ bulls. Most dudes on forums saying they are seeing that many 350 bulls are realistically hunting 300" bulls. I agree with you on most of your success will come from...
That sounds like a fun hunt. I don't think you would be disappointed by the cimmaron by any means. A suggestion would be to keep a packable cot in the truck if you end up spending a few nights truck camping. I have one I picked up from Walmart I believe it's called a kijaro or something like...
But to answer the question, the cimmaron is a great option with the stove. It has been my go to tent for a few years now. When you do it af ew times both the stove and tent take very little time to set up. A stove is the way to go to prevent condensation. The only downfall of a flourless teepee...
You can see 80 degrees or single digits in October. it can be one of the most unpredictable times of the year at any kind of elevation. I hunted in a foot of snow last October at 8,000 feet. A heat source will can be a game changer. Is the unit roadless or all wilderness? If weight is a concern...
Personally, I'm a firm believer in being an opportunity hunter. Pick the species you want to hunt and dive into draw odds in each state. Learn the states where people can "return" tags and live on lefover/returned tag lists. Gaining experience far exceeds banking a bunch of points with point...
No matter what unit, apply for an HMA when they become available. You cannot have too many options for antelope. If there are multiple, look for the one with the best water sources. Some units you can apply for multiple while others you can only apply for 1.