I have a cow tag this year in 54. Northwest of Cody. Pretty good Grizzly population up there?Bighorns, not likely. casper range less than likely, Absarokas good chance. wind River range maybe.
I have a cow tag this year in 54. Northwest of Cody. Pretty good Grizzly population up there?Bighorns, not likely. casper range less than likely, Absarokas good chance. wind River range maybe.
OOPS …. you "MIGHT" want to take a look around yer backyard there dude …. out of bounds as WY is full of honest hard working folks just like "your" state I reckonLast time I was in WY I noticed the meth/opioid issues plaguing the state. It was more troubling than bear issues.
To be fair, the client wasn't watching out for anything but his own hide and left the outfitter to die. If any lessons can be gleaned, the inexperienced tourist-hunters should stick to their tree stands. A good family man died thanks to a coward with deep pockets that should of stayed were he belonged.
Case closed in fatal griz attack
A Florida hunter who fled from a grizzly bear that was trying to appropriate an elk carcass thought his Jackson Hole guide was already dead when he first rang 911www.jhnewsandguide.com
OOPS …. you "MIGHT" want to take a look around yer backyard there dude …. out of bounds as WY is full of honest hard working folks just "your" state I reckon
"Chubon’s first reaction was to retrieve Uptain’s Glock from the nearby gear pile, but he didn’t know how to function the slide on the top of the firearm that chambers a bullet."
Moral of the story; Don't rely on that guy for anything. This is reminding me of the problem with inexperienced climbers on Mt. Everest.
Why didn’t Uptain have his glock? It was a tragedy but to imply the paying customer is responsible is silly.
not any worse than most and better than manyJust sharing what I have witnessed regularly in WY. No doubt there is hard working people but proportion of drug abuse seems large.
ITo answer your question:
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Here's another good read
What happens when hunters and grizzlies collide
On a Sunday afternoon two Septembers ago, a hunting guide and camp worker led a client into the remote Thorofare country south of Yellowstone to recover a bull elk thatwww.jhnewsandguide.com
I've "non res'd" in WY the last 7 years and been very successful in filling tags and NOT seeing any Griz OR Griz sign …. don't let anyone discourage you from non resident hunts, most states really appreciate the $$I’m gonna have to agree with K1United on a few points. The guy from Florida is a coward. I don’t think I could go back to my family knowing I let a man die. I was not in that situation so I can’t say 100%. I think some people should avoid grizzly bear country. I currently reside in Iowa and the most dangerous thing we gotta worry about is drinking too much beer and falling out of a tree stand. I’ve been buying Wyoming preference points but with the recent attacks and grizzly bear populations I’m rethinking my whole plan of hunting Wyoming. So instead I’m gonna go to Colorado and fight the crowds and hopefully I don’t get attacked by a meth head hipster. Haha.
The thread was started with a person who wanted information on grizzly bear activity. Your not gonna stop the infiltration of out of state hunters because of it. I think this thread would be beneficial to someone about grizzly bears from someone with experience like yourself. Im an out of stater but spend money in town and leave the place I hunt cleaner than I found it. I understand your frustration I wouldn’t like sh*t heads from out of state screwing with my hunting area. I m probably not gonna take advise about grizzlies from someone from New York.I guess the silver lining is if enough out-of-staters get eaten they will finally approve an open season on grizzly. Cull the horde or continue to feed it with hackeysack ne'er-do-wells???... Its a toss up for sure
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yes and yesI have a cow tag this year in 54. Northwest of Cody. Pretty good Grizzly population up there?