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How much land is enough - BLM/WIHA ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyofax" data-source="post: 993644" data-attributes="member: 65924"><p>I don't think I saw where you were looking but these regions in Wyoming have those reputations for a reason. Wide open prairie or rolling sage hills don't have quality game in every dry wash or behind every sage bush. Two years ago I received permission to hunt 10,000 acres of private land for mule deer. After 3 days I was pretty well done. I had seen all 8 bucks half a dozen times and was ready to hunt elsewhere. That being said, you can find a dandy in 160 acre corner if the stars are aligned. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyofax, post: 993644, member: 65924"] I don't think I saw where you were looking but these regions in Wyoming have those reputations for a reason. Wide open prairie or rolling sage hills don't have quality game in every dry wash or behind every sage bush. Two years ago I received permission to hunt 10,000 acres of private land for mule deer. After 3 days I was pretty well done. I had seen all 8 bucks half a dozen times and was ready to hunt elsewhere. That being said, you can find a dandy in 160 acre corner if the stars are aligned. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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