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First time hunting Wyoming! Unit 46 type 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucklowery" data-source="post: 2056044" data-attributes="member: 69506"><p>I was in the same spot once but from Florida. I was not nearly as prepared as you. Good maps and gps onX best you can get. Take a extra battery source if using phone cause the gps will eat batteries. Gps will be your most important piece of equipment, it will keep you out of jail. There are not landmarks and marked private property in Wyoming as in the south. Fences are fences not property lines necessarily. There will be public access in the middle of nowhere and no visual boundary. Landowners don't take kindly to you trespassing and is more serious than thought here. The warden will take landowners word over yours no matter what. Accidentally shooting a antelope on private property will be like shooting a cow in the south. All this was experience and good advise from a very nice landowner. Don't let me scare you but it can turn a awesome trip into a very unpleasant experience. Take lots of ammo and a varmit rifle if you have one. If you tag early there are plenty of coyotes and prairie dogs. It has been some years ago but landowners were very open to allowing access for varmints as long as you don't harm or scared their livestock. It windy. It gets windy. It's wide open and windy. Weather changes fast. There are some nice camp grounds with trees and cover and some that are in the wide open and look like a dried pond. Not all areas are well marked like our parks and campgrounds. Talk to the warden and biologist in the area you hunt, best source of information around especially for a out of town guy. What their maps marks as a river is like our creek. Everyone I met was very nice. If you like grits take your own. PM me if I can help. What town will you be near</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucklowery, post: 2056044, member: 69506"] I was in the same spot once but from Florida. I was not nearly as prepared as you. Good maps and gps onX best you can get. Take a extra battery source if using phone cause the gps will eat batteries. Gps will be your most important piece of equipment, it will keep you out of jail. There are not landmarks and marked private property in Wyoming as in the south. Fences are fences not property lines necessarily. There will be public access in the middle of nowhere and no visual boundary. Landowners don’t take kindly to you trespassing and is more serious than thought here. The warden will take landowners word over yours no matter what. Accidentally shooting a antelope on private property will be like shooting a cow in the south. All this was experience and good advise from a very nice landowner. Don’t let me scare you but it can turn a awesome trip into a very unpleasant experience. Take lots of ammo and a varmit rifle if you have one. If you tag early there are plenty of coyotes and prairie dogs. It has been some years ago but landowners were very open to allowing access for varmints as long as you don’t harm or scared their livestock. It windy. It gets windy. It’s wide open and windy. Weather changes fast. There are some nice camp grounds with trees and cover and some that are in the wide open and look like a dried pond. Not all areas are well marked like our parks and campgrounds. Talk to the warden and biologist in the area you hunt, best source of information around especially for a out of town guy. What their maps marks as a river is like our creek. Everyone I met was very nice. If you like grits take your own. PM me if I can help. What town will you be near Thanks Buck [/QUOTE]
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