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Trying not to trespass in WY for first timer
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 349585" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>setter, </p><p>I researched 42 a couple of years ago...It did at that time have 1 real large WIA, but I ended up hunting A30 just north of there...Part of the difficult access in 42 is the roads....When it rains or snows when we were down there the roads become very difficult if not impassable...I ate my cow elk tag in E7 that year because I couldn't get to the areas that I wanted to hunt because of the snow..the roads absolutely turn to cr*p......Area 30 had very little public land to hunt and there was a fair amount of pressure but I was lucky and drew a HMA permit and had a great hunt on a private ranch....We did however see nice lopes and a real decent one on public land after I got mine so they certainly are out there....I have hunted 3 different areas in the last three years and all produced decent lopes.....And all three areas produced decent mule deer too...Deer B, Deer J and Deer M....Wyoming is a great state and the majority of the people there will give you the shirt off their backs....I hope to retire there in a few years.....</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your decision and draw,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 349585, member: 18849"] setter, I researched 42 a couple of years ago...It did at that time have 1 real large WIA, but I ended up hunting A30 just north of there...Part of the difficult access in 42 is the roads....When it rains or snows when we were down there the roads become very difficult if not impassable...I ate my cow elk tag in E7 that year because I couldn't get to the areas that I wanted to hunt because of the snow..the roads absolutely turn to cr*p......Area 30 had very little public land to hunt and there was a fair amount of pressure but I was lucky and drew a HMA permit and had a great hunt on a private ranch....We did however see nice lopes and a real decent one on public land after I got mine so they certainly are out there....I have hunted 3 different areas in the last three years and all produced decent lopes.....And all three areas produced decent mule deer too...Deer B, Deer J and Deer M....Wyoming is a great state and the majority of the people there will give you the shirt off their backs....I hope to retire there in a few years..... Good luck on your decision and draw, Randy [/QUOTE]
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