Lil-Rokslider
WKR
I got lucky in the random draw with 4 points, and will be hunting deer in Natrona County this October. (Is naming a county frowned upon? If so, I'll edit)
I've asked a couple of my questions on other threads without answer, so I figured I'd make a specific thread.
Before applying, I looked over winter kill articles, and the units in which tag quotas were cut because of winter kill, and didn't see the Casper area mentioned anywhere. None the less, it was a brutal winter all over Wyoming. Does anyone have a boots on the ground report of how this winter treated the deer in that area?
Second, we own a 33 foot bumper pull travel trailer that I'd love to pull up there (from northern Colorado) and stay in and have my whole family along for a few days of the hunt at least (we've got 5 young kids). They may head home after a few days, while i continue hunting. My primary concerns are related to possible weather and road conditions in late October if I pull a camper up there with the family. I don't want to get buried in the mud with a camper. Are there some places with better maintained roads and pull offs that are a safer bet to park a camper?
I know the unit is fairly desolate, with varying terrain depending on which side of the unit a guy is on. I enjoy glassing the plains and I also enjoy doing some hiking, so I'd like to see it all. But if I've got the family along in a camper, would they have more fun if we parked closer to some of the mountainous terrain?
Please PM me with any info that shouldn't be public. Thanks!
I've asked a couple of my questions on other threads without answer, so I figured I'd make a specific thread.
Before applying, I looked over winter kill articles, and the units in which tag quotas were cut because of winter kill, and didn't see the Casper area mentioned anywhere. None the less, it was a brutal winter all over Wyoming. Does anyone have a boots on the ground report of how this winter treated the deer in that area?
Second, we own a 33 foot bumper pull travel trailer that I'd love to pull up there (from northern Colorado) and stay in and have my whole family along for a few days of the hunt at least (we've got 5 young kids). They may head home after a few days, while i continue hunting. My primary concerns are related to possible weather and road conditions in late October if I pull a camper up there with the family. I don't want to get buried in the mud with a camper. Are there some places with better maintained roads and pull offs that are a safer bet to park a camper?
I know the unit is fairly desolate, with varying terrain depending on which side of the unit a guy is on. I enjoy glassing the plains and I also enjoy doing some hiking, so I'd like to see it all. But if I've got the family along in a camper, would they have more fun if we parked closer to some of the mountainous terrain?
Please PM me with any info that shouldn't be public. Thanks!