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<blockquote data-quote="huntinBuddy62" data-source="post: 1127264" data-attributes="member: 92601"><p>My son took me on a pronghorn hunt this fall in area 9. The numbers were down, but we each filled two tags, including two nice bucks. </p><p> Wyoming has thousands and thousands of acres of private land that is available thanks to the Walk-In program that is all shown quite well via a chip for your GPS (which is a practice necessity).</p><p> Be prepared to walk. And walk. Then walk some more. We probably averaged 6.5 miles a day. It wasn't the harshest terrain, but there were plenty of hills, and the flat ground isn't necessarily even ground.</p><p> Our hunt was challenging, but because Brant did his research we first-timers had a great time and filled some tags.</p><p> Good luck! And God bless...</p><p>(Be careful crossing fences - the last thing you want is to hunt for a week with a broken foot or something. )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinBuddy62, post: 1127264, member: 92601"] My son took me on a pronghorn hunt this fall in area 9. The numbers were down, but we each filled two tags, including two nice bucks. Wyoming has thousands and thousands of acres of private land that is available thanks to the Walk-In program that is all shown quite well via a chip for your GPS (which is a practice necessity). Be prepared to walk. And walk. Then walk some more. We probably averaged 6.5 miles a day. It wasn't the harshest terrain, but there were plenty of hills, and the flat ground isn't necessarily even ground. Our hunt was challenging, but because Brant did his research we first-timers had a great time and filled some tags. Good luck! And God bless... (Be careful crossing fences - the last thing you want is to hunt for a week with a broken foot or something. ) [/QUOTE]
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