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Wyoming type 6 hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="seattleman1969" data-source="post: 1077769" data-attributes="member: 84285"><p>In the area I hunted last near near Baggs type 7's were within one mile of irrigated land only. Not that it made any difference, our group had six type 7 tags and all were filled easily within the first 3 days. Likewise the two type 6 tags for an adjacent unit. It is well worth it to get a GPS and either the Mytopogps hunt uint maps or the hunt by XMAPS maps that provide details regarding landownership etc. It pays to know exactly where you are... some of the ranchers and guides/outfitters will try to spook you off of legal land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seattleman1969, post: 1077769, member: 84285"] In the area I hunted last near near Baggs type 7's were within one mile of irrigated land only. Not that it made any difference, our group had six type 7 tags and all were filled easily within the first 3 days. Likewise the two type 6 tags for an adjacent unit. It is well worth it to get a GPS and either the Mytopogps hunt uint maps or the hunt by XMAPS maps that provide details regarding landownership etc. It pays to know exactly where you are... some of the ranchers and guides/outfitters will try to spook you off of legal land. [/QUOTE]
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