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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 865351" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Enough land for all of us. It really depends on what you want to hunt. The West & SW have the Rockies and the most opportunity for various species of game. Anything in far east WY near Black Hills will be too expensive. Middle WY has lots of space and reasonable prices. Think the Breaks or river bottom for deer (both mulies & whitetails), with occasional elk and antelope. You could get lots of antelope, depending on terrain. Lots of steams that hold trout as well.</p><p> </p><p>As I get older, my idea of a great piece of land keeps changing. I think less of the hard core hunting and more about better opportunities to hunt. For me, it's more about what I can do with the grandkids. Easy access to deer, antelope and trout tends to trump any trophy potential a piece of land may hold. Amount of winter snow, access to Costco and proximity to cultural events, airport (grandkids) and hospital tend to be on my wife's list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 865351, member: 4809"] Enough land for all of us. It really depends on what you want to hunt. The West & SW have the Rockies and the most opportunity for various species of game. Anything in far east WY near Black Hills will be too expensive. Middle WY has lots of space and reasonable prices. Think the Breaks or river bottom for deer (both mulies & whitetails), with occasional elk and antelope. You could get lots of antelope, depending on terrain. Lots of steams that hold trout as well. As I get older, my idea of a great piece of land keeps changing. I think less of the hard core hunting and more about better opportunities to hunt. For me, it's more about what I can do with the grandkids. Easy access to deer, antelope and trout tends to trump any trophy potential a piece of land may hold. Amount of winter snow, access to Costco and proximity to cultural events, airport (grandkids) and hospital tend to be on my wife's list. [/QUOTE]
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