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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1031414" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I believe Gillette is in the Casper Region. The region immediately west of that is the Lander Region. I've hunted that area with good, but not excellent, results. I found it difficult to identify the points of demarcation between public and private property in some places. My GPS and some good mapping kept me out of trouble.</p><p>My son and I planned a trip last year but, even with points, didn't get drawn. That was a disappointment to be sure.</p><p>Best of luck to you in planning your trip.</p><p>If you insist on the DIY approach the only thing I can suggest is to study the Wyoming Game and Fish web site so you know every little nuance. If something happens to force you to act swiftly and you don't know how their links work together you could miss out on an opportunity if and when it arises.</p><p>One last point. I've found that the Wyoming prong horns are fairly easy to hunt on opening day. The next day they'll put a minimun of 500 yards between themselves and your rifle. 6 and 700 yard shots are not uncommon. Practice hitting that eight inch circle at 700 yards ... in cross winds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1031414, member: 50867"] I believe Gillette is in the Casper Region. The region immediately west of that is the Lander Region. I've hunted that area with good, but not excellent, results. I found it difficult to identify the points of demarcation between public and private property in some places. My GPS and some good mapping kept me out of trouble. My son and I planned a trip last year but, even with points, didn't get drawn. That was a disappointment to be sure. Best of luck to you in planning your trip. If you insist on the DIY approach the only thing I can suggest is to study the Wyoming Game and Fish web site so you know every little nuance. If something happens to force you to act swiftly and you don't know how their links work together you could miss out on an opportunity if and when it arises. One last point. I've found that the Wyoming prong horns are fairly easy to hunt on opening day. The next day they'll put a minimun of 500 yards between themselves and your rifle. 6 and 700 yard shots are not uncommon. Practice hitting that eight inch circle at 700 yards ... in cross winds. [/QUOTE]
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