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Shoot big game from the road/vehicle in wyoming?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2305631" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>There's a lot of differences in hunting areas and hunting techniques/styles....growing up on the coast where brush is super thick and getting a lucky buck or bull on the road is a true blessing..in most cases if that critter runs 50' off the side of the road it's gone never to be seen again.......</p><p>Hunting ground blinds over feed lots isn't really hunting....its selecting....</p><p>Hunting muleys or antelope in the sage flats or hills is a mixture of both..you may get a chance to see those critters within range....</p><p>Shooting a critter from a county road that is basically wide enough for passing traffic is not necessarily a grand idea..especially if it's paved...but dirt two track roads leading into the mountains public or private owned....well that comes down to the person and perspective of the hunt......</p><p>If you are driving along a dirt road with land open for hunting on both sides..and a really nice bull, buck or prong steps out..are you going to squabble about the easy pack.....</p><p>I sure won't......although that scenario doesnt seem to happen to me.......i might be on a road..but it might be 2 or 3 miles in behind a locked gate.....i will keep rubbing the genie lantern......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2305631, member: 99519"] There's a lot of differences in hunting areas and hunting techniques/styles....growing up on the coast where brush is super thick and getting a lucky buck or bull on the road is a true blessing..in most cases if that critter runs 50' off the side of the road it's gone never to be seen again....... Hunting ground blinds over feed lots isn't really hunting....its selecting.... Hunting muleys or antelope in the sage flats or hills is a mixture of both..you may get a chance to see those critters within range.... Shooting a critter from a county road that is basically wide enough for passing traffic is not necessarily a grand idea..especially if it's paved...but dirt two track roads leading into the mountains public or private owned....well that comes down to the person and perspective of the hunt...... If you are driving along a dirt road with land open for hunting on both sides..and a really nice bull, buck or prong steps out..are you going to squabble about the easy pack..... I sure won't......although that scenario doesnt seem to happen to me.......i might be on a road..but it might be 2 or 3 miles in behind a locked gate.....i will keep rubbing the genie lantern...... [/QUOTE]
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