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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 355890" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>When we hunted A27 & Deer "B" in 2007 I made maps for a lot of the area including the eastern edge of A27 nearest you....We ended up camping about 10 miles east of Highway 59 in the Red hills area south of the antelope coal mine....That is probably 30 miles cross country from you....I was just looking at some of the maps again and noticed the Bruce Rd. between the Cheyenne River Rd and Highway 450......Is that road named after you or your relatives?.......</p><p></p><p>We have always did all our hunting on foot from camp and to me that is part of what hunting is all about....If I hunt there alone this year I may do a little more scouting closer to your area (if the weather and roads cooperate with me).....I only have a two wheel drive so unless it is bone dry, I stick to the better graveled roads and walk from them.....I did notice when we were there last, that the USFS has put quite a bit of effort into some of their roads......</p><p></p><p>The first year in WY we relied on dry ice to keep our meat cold...The dry ice disappeared real fast and it got pretty expensive.....The last two years we brought along a small freezer.....When we hunted in A30 I plugged it in at a friends house in Douglas, that was real nice.....Last year we used a generator off & on to keep the meat cold....It proved to be a lot cheaper than dry ice.....</p><p></p><p>The Deer B tag is not a 100% draw either but there has been leftover tags each year.....When we hunted there I drew but my youngest son Mike who went with me that year had to draw a leftover tag (when they still had a drawing for them)...Last year they had them available over the counter when the leftover tags became available.....So I hope I can draw one (I have no points for deer).....</p><p></p><p>It would be great to meet a couple of forum buddies and exchange stories....A beer or two after a long day in the dry wind blown prairie sounds good too....</p><p>When the draws are over and the hunt plan is complete we should exchange numbers to make connections when I am out there...... </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to this years hunt,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 355890, member: 18849"] When we hunted A27 & Deer "B" in 2007 I made maps for a lot of the area including the eastern edge of A27 nearest you....We ended up camping about 10 miles east of Highway 59 in the Red hills area south of the antelope coal mine....That is probably 30 miles cross country from you....I was just looking at some of the maps again and noticed the Bruce Rd. between the Cheyenne River Rd and Highway 450......Is that road named after you or your relatives?....... We have always did all our hunting on foot from camp and to me that is part of what hunting is all about....If I hunt there alone this year I may do a little more scouting closer to your area (if the weather and roads cooperate with me).....I only have a two wheel drive so unless it is bone dry, I stick to the better graveled roads and walk from them.....I did notice when we were there last, that the USFS has put quite a bit of effort into some of their roads...... The first year in WY we relied on dry ice to keep our meat cold...The dry ice disappeared real fast and it got pretty expensive.....The last two years we brought along a small freezer.....When we hunted in A30 I plugged it in at a friends house in Douglas, that was real nice.....Last year we used a generator off & on to keep the meat cold....It proved to be a lot cheaper than dry ice..... The Deer B tag is not a 100% draw either but there has been leftover tags each year.....When we hunted there I drew but my youngest son Mike who went with me that year had to draw a leftover tag (when they still had a drawing for them)...Last year they had them available over the counter when the leftover tags became available.....So I hope I can draw one (I have no points for deer)..... It would be great to meet a couple of forum buddies and exchange stories....A beer or two after a long day in the dry wind blown prairie sounds good too.... When the draws are over and the hunt plan is complete we should exchange numbers to make connections when I am out there...... Looking forward to this years hunt, Randy [/QUOTE]
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