Where in W Nebraska? Where I'm hunting has been ravaged by EHD a few times over the last couple years. I'm hunting about 40 miles west of the Nebraska/South Dakota/ Wyoming border.I am hunting in Western Nebraska, really close to Wyoming. I am new to Whitetails as I grew up hunting Muley's and Elk in the mountains. Where I am, I have seen a good amount of does and small bucks. My buddies family owns the ranch I am hunting and his dad says they usually don't see the bigger deer show up until a cold front pushes them around and all the corn is harvested. Hope that's true but would imagine its similar in Eastern Wyoming as it is Western Nebraska.
I'm up just outside MorrillWhere in W Nebraska? Where I'm hunting has been ravaged by EHD a few times over the last couple years. I'm hunting about 40 miles west of the Nebraska/South Dakota/ Wyoming border.
I'm headed out next week to Area 11 again. Have you been out that way? What is your plan this year?Has anyone hunted the eastern part of the state for Whitetails? how did you do?
Wyoming is often overlooked for quality whitetail hunting. Sundance has tons and great public land. Buffalo areas are loaded. They are also scattered on various farms and ag fields throughout the state.Has anyone hunted the eastern part of the state for Whitetails? how did you do?
Thank you. I like it a lot. I thought about checkering, but the wood is so nice that I don't want to interrupt the mineral streaking. Also, I get a good grip on the stock with the gloves I usually wear.Thats a pretty nice stick of firewood on that rifle. You going to put some checkering on it?
I havent hunted eastern wy, but central wy the only place we’ve ever seen whitetails was right around year-round water. Not much public like that in the areas we’ve hunted. Always saw 10:1 muleys to wt on public there. Driving by irrigated ag fields they were full of wt Id be happy to shoot. Last time there was ‘22 so population likely different this year.