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<blockquote data-quote="Swifty" data-source="post: 798180" data-attributes="member: 42628"><p>I would listen to what TopGun says. A couple of years ago, he helped me tremedously with my first DIY public land speed goat hunt in WY. I had never been hunting out west before this trip. His knowledge of the rules, regs and areas out therehelped me and my hunting party get two speed goat bucks down in the first 10hrs we were there and a third one two days later. And good bucks for a first time public land hunt.</p><p> </p><p>I will agree with Topgun that WY seems to be a very good place at a high chance of getting a tag and baggin a buck on public land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swifty, post: 798180, member: 42628"] I would listen to what TopGun says. A couple of years ago, he helped me tremedously with my first DIY public land speed goat hunt in WY. I had never been hunting out west before this trip. His knowledge of the rules, regs and areas out therehelped me and my hunting party get two speed goat bucks down in the first 10hrs we were there and a third one two days later. And good bucks for a first time public land hunt. I will agree with Topgun that WY seems to be a very good place at a high chance of getting a tag and baggin a buck on public land. [/QUOTE]
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