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Shoot big game from the road/vehicle in wyoming?
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<blockquote data-quote="FatOldMIHunter" data-source="post: 2306198" data-attributes="member: 104844"><p>It's been a few decades, but I recall meat hunting pronghorn on large private tracts near Gillette and it was legal to shoot from the bed of a stopped truck over the cab or from an open door. Some guys had special mounts on their trucks to steady their shots. Others just put a sandbag or their elbow on the roof of the cab. These roads weren't all two-tracks. Some were gravel roads that looked as well maintained as some of the public roads. There were probably 8-10 pickups and suvs from as many states cruising around this vast ranch. There were five Michigan hunters in our Suburban. I wanted to hike, spot, and stalk, but others in our party were just looking to fill their tags by any legal means. We all filled our tags within two hours. The ranch owners liked us and invited us back for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FatOldMIHunter, post: 2306198, member: 104844"] It's been a few decades, but I recall meat hunting pronghorn on large private tracts near Gillette and it was legal to shoot from the bed of a stopped truck over the cab or from an open door. Some guys had special mounts on their trucks to steady their shots. Others just put a sandbag or their elbow on the roof of the cab. These roads weren't all two-tracks. Some were gravel roads that looked as well maintained as some of the public roads. There were probably 8-10 pickups and suvs from as many states cruising around this vast ranch. There were five Michigan hunters in our Suburban. I wanted to hike, spot, and stalk, but others in our party were just looking to fill their tags by any legal means. We all filled our tags within two hours. The ranch owners liked us and invited us back for years. [/QUOTE]
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