Congratulations! I've got a pile of preference points in WY.
Congratulations! I've got a pile of preference points in WY.
"Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton
Congrats! A buddy of mine spent four years there in Wyoming recently. He's back in Northern California now. He enjoyed the hunting out there but there wasn't much bass fishing and he's a big tournament guy so that was a disappointment.
Living in Moncks Corner but looking forward to moving back to the West Coast in 2020 where there are more ducks and less duck hunters!! LOL
Great Falls and go north
Plant it they will come.
Congrats, live north of Dell Range Blvd, and try to wiggle your way into the 319th MS. Sites are closer to Cheyenne.
“… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
--John Madson, The Mallard, 1960
"Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."
“… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
--John Madson, The Mallard, 1960
"Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."
Thanks everyone!
Anyone have the low down on the hunting around Cheyenne? I can shoot a pronghorn on base. My main focus is birds and turkeys. How are the turkeys there?
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“… duckhunting stands alone as an outdoor discipline. It has a tang and spirit shared by no other sport—a philosophy compounded of sleet, the winnow of unseen wings, and the reeks of marsh mud and wet wool. No other sport has so many theories, legends, casehardened disciples and treasured memories.”
--John Madson, The Mallard, 1960
"Never trust a duck hunter who cares more about his success than his dog's."
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