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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 703459" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>Only deer and antlelope, but from SW Natrona County to central Weston County over the years.</p><p> </p><p>Mostly NE 1/4 of Wyoming. Alot of that on family property in SW Weston County. First person I guided was my 4th grade teacher when I was 10 yrs old. </p><p> </p><p>Last few years I have gotten out of the "fully guided" end of it. Oil companies pay me well enough that I dont have to guide anymore, and the fully guided stuff started taking too much time out of my personal hunting seasons. Most recently I am only doing semi-guided stuff on the family ranch. 12-15 Antelope hunters and 8-10 deer hunters per season usually. </p><p> </p><p>This season is a well below average year; terrible dry, hot and windy summer proceeded by a couple years of low game numbers. Took the G&F 2 years to cut tags, but we should start balancing out again. It'll take a few years for the herds to replenish though, and that kinda assumes Mother Nature cooperates with some rain and not too harsh of winters..............Alot to ask for in Wyoming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 703459, member: 21068"] Only deer and antlelope, but from SW Natrona County to central Weston County over the years. Mostly NE 1/4 of Wyoming. Alot of that on family property in SW Weston County. First person I guided was my 4th grade teacher when I was 10 yrs old. Last few years I have gotten out of the "fully guided" end of it. Oil companies pay me well enough that I dont have to guide anymore, and the fully guided stuff started taking too much time out of my personal hunting seasons. Most recently I am only doing semi-guided stuff on the family ranch. 12-15 Antelope hunters and 8-10 deer hunters per season usually. This season is a well below average year; terrible dry, hot and windy summer proceeded by a couple years of low game numbers. Took the G&F 2 years to cut tags, but we should start balancing out again. It'll take a few years for the herds to replenish though, and that kinda assumes Mother Nature cooperates with some rain and not too harsh of winters..............Alot to ask for in Wyoming! [/QUOTE]
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