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<blockquote data-quote="Masczek" data-source="post: 1293114" data-attributes="member: 100797"><p>I agree with the others on an outfitter, especially since this is a once-in-a-lifetime tag for you. If you do decide to do a self-guided hunt, there is lots of public land access on Carter Mountain...but everyone else knows about this too. I would hunt as far to the east that you could go on that public land (close to Pete Miller Park), and try to get high on the ridge-tops. A friend of mine had that tag 2 years ago and saw lots of 350+ bulls up there. Look up a topo map or the Wyoming Park County Map Server online and it will have a lot of good information on the terrain. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Masczek, post: 1293114, member: 100797"] I agree with the others on an outfitter, especially since this is a once-in-a-lifetime tag for you. If you do decide to do a self-guided hunt, there is lots of public land access on Carter Mountain...but everyone else knows about this too. I would hunt as far to the east that you could go on that public land (close to Pete Miller Park), and try to get high on the ridge-tops. A friend of mine had that tag 2 years ago and saw lots of 350+ bulls up there. Look up a topo map or the Wyoming Park County Map Server online and it will have a lot of good information on the terrain. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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