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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2200722" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>338, i spend a lot of time in the Wyoming hunt planner diring the corse of a year.</p><p>I just spent a little study time. You are correct, it looks like 32 might get all 4 of you buck tags based on last year's odds.</p><p>Withv15 points total you would have 3+ point average. Last year 3 points drew 100%. Another unit I looked at last year was 18, again it looks like your point average might make it. The doe tags in 32 you were thinking about looked like the type 6 hovered around 25% last year.</p><p>If you all applied for the doe tags you may receive one. Unlike here in MN there is no party hunting allowed in WY. When you are in the field there, there is always eyes watching you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2200722, member: 18849"] 338, i spend a lot of time in the Wyoming hunt planner diring the corse of a year. I just spent a little study time. You are correct, it looks like 32 might get all 4 of you buck tags based on last year's odds. Withv15 points total you would have 3+ point average. Last year 3 points drew 100%. Another unit I looked at last year was 18, again it looks like your point average might make it. The doe tags in 32 you were thinking about looked like the type 6 hovered around 25% last year. If you all applied for the doe tags you may receive one. Unlike here in MN there is no party hunting allowed in WY. When you are in the field there, there is always eyes watching you. [/QUOTE]
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