bigdonniebrasco
Active member
I know a lot of long time forum users, and seasoned hunters cringe when they see these kind of posts, but here goes.
Last year I posted the same sort of question about pronghorn, and I got so much great info, that I had an amazing hunt, and I got my buck!
I'm not asking anyone to divulge any secret spots, or to do the real work for me, I am just looking for tips, pointers, and nudges in the right direction.
Just like I said last year, I am not afraid to hike back into the "sticks" and I am not going out in search of a trophy buck. Where possible I would buy the equivalent of an "either sex" tag and take the first legal animal to get in range.
Someone last year told me to put in for:
General tag in WY
If I am unsuccessful, I would then put in for NM
If unsuccessful in NM put in for (or OTC) Idaho
Then if I go 0-3 I have an Idaho tag.
I live in KS, so I would be a NonRes, and I don't have a problem driving wherever I need to.
* I will also say that I will gladly bowhunt OR rifle hunt.
Thanks again for any insight or advice!!
Don
Last year I posted the same sort of question about pronghorn, and I got so much great info, that I had an amazing hunt, and I got my buck!
I'm not asking anyone to divulge any secret spots, or to do the real work for me, I am just looking for tips, pointers, and nudges in the right direction.
Just like I said last year, I am not afraid to hike back into the "sticks" and I am not going out in search of a trophy buck. Where possible I would buy the equivalent of an "either sex" tag and take the first legal animal to get in range.
Someone last year told me to put in for:
General tag in WY
If I am unsuccessful, I would then put in for NM
If unsuccessful in NM put in for (or OTC) Idaho
Then if I go 0-3 I have an Idaho tag.
I live in KS, so I would be a NonRes, and I don't have a problem driving wherever I need to.
* I will also say that I will gladly bowhunt OR rifle hunt.
Thanks again for any insight or advice!!
Don