Tell me why I shouldn't move to wyoming...

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i can't wait for the reservoirs to freeze over so I can do some ice fishing
What's in the reservoirs that's bites through the ice? I've done more hunting than fishing in wyoming though I enjoy both and am not opposed to ice fishing. We rarely get the chance here it's just small ponds for pan fishwhen we do.
 
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You do have to put up with the annual posts about how the wilderness law is unfair as a Wyoming resident.
I've read a few of those. I'm not really one to bristle much about laws in states I don't live in.
I kinda figure the law is the law....if you don't like it, move, run for an office that gives you the power to try to change it, pony up and file a suit, go through the channels to get a ballot initiative to change it...or do it the old fashioned, time honored way and smooze/bribe some current legislators to do your dirty work(otherwise known as "lobbying")

God knows I don't want to derail on that topic here. There are valid points on both sides but in the end, that's the current law until someone genuinely challenges and overturns or reaffirms it. Either way someone will be unhappy and venting about it on a forum somewhere...so goes life🤷‍♂️
 

bigbassin

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-13F with 40 knot winds...in October.
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I came here to say I have no first hand experience with Wyoming but know about 25 or so people that have moved out there. Not one stayed.

We all thought one guy we all went to high school with was a bit of a hick and his family appeared to be poor trailer trash in Florida. Turns out his parents are massive cattle and land owners in like 5 states and pull money in hand over fist and just like living that way. Anyways they offered jobs to everyone I graduated with to go cattle ranch and about 20 guys took them up on it. Keep in mind this was mostly Florida kids from lower incomes that had never been north of the state line.

June through August was spent with all of them saying they were never leaving, it was incredible, and on and on. The one negative was they said everyone was just weird and shady, mind you I’d assume this line of work may draw some transient folks.

By September 15th half of them had left.

By October 1st all but one left.

I think the last guy got 2 or 3 feet of snow the second week of October and just quit on the spot when he was told he needed to check on the cows.

One guy I knew went to Cody on a wrestling scholarship. Said it was just a weird place and a lot of drugs. After graduating he said he planned to never return.

Knew a guy that was raised there, don’t think he’d even gone back to visit for 10 years he hated it so much.

Knew a girl doing the instagram influencer deal (and she had the looks for it) that moved there in September. Moved back in middle of October saying she had never been so miserable.
 

Blandry

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I came here to say I have no first hand experience with Wyoming but know about 25 or so people that have moved out there. Not one stayed.

We all thought one guy we all went to high school with was a bit of a hick and his family appeared to be poor trailer trash in Florida. Turns out his parents are massive cattle and land owners in like 5 states and pull money in hand over fist and just like living that way. Anyways they offered jobs to everyone I graduated with to go cattle ranch and about 20 guys took them up on it. Keep in mind this was mostly Florida kids from lower incomes that had never been north of the state line.

June through August was spent with all of them saying they were never leaving, it was incredible, and on and on. The one negative was they said everyone was just weird and shady, mind you I’d assume this line of work may draw some transient folks.

By September 15th half of them had left.

By October 1st all but one left.

I think the last guy got 2 or 3 feet of snow the second week of October and just quit on the spot when he was told he needed to check on the cows.

One guy I knew went to Cody on a wrestling scholarship. Said it was just a weird place and a lot of drugs. After graduating he said he planned to never return.

Knew a guy that was raised there, don’t think he’d even gone back to visit for 10 years he hated it so much.

Knew a girl doing the instagram influencer deal (and she had the looks for it) that moved there in September. Moved back in middle of October saying she had never been so miserable.
I typically love places that other people hate, but that's just me. :) I grew up in south LA/FL and south TX and will never return unless all the people who moved there leave.
 

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Another reason to not move is how we fix roads - the out of state internet engineers howled loudly when this slide happened in the NW corner of the state and WYDOT simply made a temp road to the inside of the curve, and used some pretty basic off the shelf technique to rebuild the portion that slid off. If someone is sensitive about the the hyway department not feeling the need to spend months doing a gigantic design study and rebuilding at 10x the cost, this state may not be for you. Lol

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Another reason to not move is how we fix roads - the out of state internet engineers howled loudly when this slide happened in the NW corner of the state and WYDOT simply made a temp road to the inside of the curve, and used some pretty basic off the shelf technique to rebuild the portion that slid off. If someone is sensitive about the the hyway department not feeling the need to spend months doing a gigantic design study and rebuilding at 10x the cost, this state may not be for you. Lol

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Sounds great until it's your loved ones who flew off the side and died.
 
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