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<blockquote data-quote="Rucker61" data-source="post: 674758" data-attributes="member: 47968"><p>I decided to start hunting again this fall after a 40 year layoff. I just missed the application for tag draws here in Colorado so had to pick up leftover OTC tags. I found out that my cubicle mate at work had family with land in SE Wyoming (Unit 35, 17,000 acre ranch!) so she got me, her huband and kids, and a few friends of mine permission to hunt for speedgoats. I've been waiting for 8 am today to show up, and I just bought two tags for does. There were a few buck tags available but I'm not a trophy guy, and $250 vs $34 was a pretty easy decision. Now I've got to plan my scouting trips, and buy the rest of my gear. Luckily, the ranch is only about a three hour drive up the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rucker61, post: 674758, member: 47968"] I decided to start hunting again this fall after a 40 year layoff. I just missed the application for tag draws here in Colorado so had to pick up leftover OTC tags. I found out that my cubicle mate at work had family with land in SE Wyoming (Unit 35, 17,000 acre ranch!) so she got me, her huband and kids, and a few friends of mine permission to hunt for speedgoats. I've been waiting for 8 am today to show up, and I just bought two tags for does. There were a few buck tags available but I'm not a trophy guy, and $250 vs $34 was a pretty easy decision. Now I've got to plan my scouting trips, and buy the rest of my gear. Luckily, the ranch is only about a three hour drive up the road. [/QUOTE]
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