Living in Lander vs Cheyenne WY — Elk Hunting Considerations

Rooster46

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If you had the option to live in Lander, WY or Cheyenne, WY, which would you choose strictly from a deer/elk hunting standpoint?

I already hunt Colorado regularly and focus on easy-to-draw units that I’ve found to hold some extremely productive pockets, so proximity to CO is a real consideration. At the same time, Wyoming residency obviously opens up a lot of opportunity statewide.

Would close access to reliable Colorado tags influence your decision, or would you still prioritize living more centrally in Wyoming?
 
I can't speak to the colorado piece of this question, but for the sake of Lander vs Cheyenne, I am going with Lander all day.

I feel like the WY opportunities are superior to the CO opportunities but thats just my opinion.
 
Roger! I guess being able to have quality OTC tags in your home state is foreign to me. Always been chasing it as a non res in other states. Appreciate the feedback.
 
Have you been to both towns? Im guessing by your asking that you have not. Lander hands down for a place to live and hunt.
 
Lander avg wind speed 5-8mph...Cheyenne avg wind speed 11-14mph
My little experience there tells me Cheyenne should be more like 20-100:)

Lander on that alone
 
Have you been to both towns? Im guessing by your asking that you have not. Lander hands down for a place to live and hunt.
I have not, only spent time in the north and far west part of the state. Burning my elk points this year so they don’t go to waste.
 
I like both places. Things are going to be a lot more pricey in lander than in Cheyenne. Though, Lander will get you more of that I live in the middle of nowhere feeling. Cause you do. If I was rich I’d live outside Pinedw though :ROFLMAO:. Either way just living in the state gives you all the opportunity that comes with that.
 
I like both places. Things are going to be a lot more pricey in lander than in Cheyenne. Though, Lander will get you more of that I live in the middle of nowhere feeling. Cause you do. If I was rich I’d live outside Pinedw though :ROFLMAO:. Either way just living in the state gives you all the opportunity that comes with that.
good info! I like that!
 
I would forget all about Colorado if I lived in Wyoming.

FWIW, the interstate is routinely closed between Fort Collins and Cheyenne for wind.
 
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