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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 2581954" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Once you find an area (if in Wyoming) call the game warden or biologists for that area. The plague wiped out almost all of the prairie dogs a couple of years ago. I scout and hunt areas in WY over about 2500 sq miles and most of the prairie dogs are gone. I had one "town" that covered several sq miles I used to shoot. Not a prairie dog left. I used to see hundreds a day when riding UTVs, scouting or hunting various areas. Now it is a big deal to see "A" prairie dog.</p><p>Just saying to do your research before committing to an area and wasting time and money. I am sure there are pockets to be found somewhere, but the few pockets I have found may have 3-6 prairie dogs at most. Now there are just a bunch of empty holes in the ground.</p><p>This is from the Bighorns East. I do not know how hard Western WY or the surrounding states were hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 2581954, member: 105280"] Once you find an area (if in Wyoming) call the game warden or biologists for that area. The plague wiped out almost all of the prairie dogs a couple of years ago. I scout and hunt areas in WY over about 2500 sq miles and most of the prairie dogs are gone. I had one "town" that covered several sq miles I used to shoot. Not a prairie dog left. I used to see hundreds a day when riding UTVs, scouting or hunting various areas. Now it is a big deal to see "A" prairie dog. Just saying to do your research before committing to an area and wasting time and money. I am sure there are pockets to be found somewhere, but the few pockets I have found may have 3-6 prairie dogs at most. Now there are just a bunch of empty holes in the ground. This is from the Bighorns East. I do not know how hard Western WY or the surrounding states were hit. [/QUOTE]
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