Thanks! How about prairie dogs, mule deer, bobcats, coyotes? Lots of snow in the winter?wyoming .260 said:Lot of public land ,but limited tags for antelope and elk. Terrain is mostly windy and desert like.!
langenc said:Wyoming=land of wind.
We stopped for a picnic when travelling thru. Needed sandwich on paper plate to keep it on the picnic bench. Kids picked up sandwich and plate w/ chips blew away.
Wife and I stopped in same town 5 yrs later and just as windy.
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Thanks! How about prairie dogs, mule deer, bobcats, coyotes? Lots of snow in the winter?
Shhhhh .... you can not let it out. let people think its horrible, People are bad. themore people the worse it is!!!!!!!!!!!!Lapua40X said:timeout said:[
Thanks! How about prairie dogs, mule deer, bobcats, coyotes? Lots of snow in the winter?
Yep, those too. Along with Elk, Moose, and lots of other game. Rock Springs is a good jump off point for hunting the rest of the state. I've hunted deer up around Casper/Buffalo and Prong Horn over around Lander. But if you don't like weather issues like wind, snow, rain, and all the rest that goes with it Wyoming probably isn't the place you'll want to set up housekeeping.
zillla said:I live here and have since 72. It's a terrible place. Tell your friend he'll hate it here.. The only thing there is an abundance of is imported Texans..
Desert wasteland? Hardly. But that's our secret weapon for keeping the riff raff out. Wind? Not any worse than other places. Laramie and Casper are the worst. Pubic land? We are surrounded by BLM land.. Kick off place for other parts of the state for hunting? If you like to travel ok, but the hardest draw areas in the state are right here and with good reason. Fishing? Two words: Flaming Gorge.
zillla said:Just what is your problem? You live in Montana.. If you don't like it here than stay there as I am bettin you will. You're the kind a riff raff I am talkin about.
Dgd6mm said:I've got 160 acres in Sweetwater, just outside of Carbon County on the north side of 80. It's not the prettiest land, but it's mine. There's plenty of pd's, NICE pronghorn, mule deer, coyotes. The Elk show up every year. 40 miles south is Medicine Bow, close enough for me, here where I live in N.Florida you can't drive 40 miles and see anything like that!!! Soon I'll have a little something out there, for semi annual.
wapiti25 said:Nobody is talking about the cold winters, it will be a shock to those from Florida.
timeout said:Thanks! How about prairie dogs, mule deer, bobcats, coyotes? Lots of snow in the winter?wyoming .260 said:Lot of public land ,but limited tags for antelope and elk. Terrain is mostly windy and desert like.!