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car 01-16-2003 06:52 AM

Hunting in Wyoming
 
I am looking for private land to hunt mule deer and or elk in Wyoming. I would consider public land providing I would see more game than hunters.I would be willing to give to you 1/2+ of the meat and a trespass fee if it is needed to gain access.I am from Ohio and would be hunting by myself.I am looking forward to bring home a nice mule deer.If you can help me.PLEASE let me know. car


remington30 01-27-2003 09:10 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
I am working on the same project for Colorado or Wyoming. I have a few leads in Colorado if you are interested. I am planning on a hunt somewhere this fall, maybe we can hook up and find a place to hunt. Why are you interested in Wyoming?

kodiakhuntmaster 01-27-2003 10:05 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
I wouldn't hunt WY. They have wild beaverjacks up there.:)

"Hey ya'll, watch this"

1eyedfish 01-30-2003 08:44 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Thats not some hairy thing that lives in the woods here is it kodiak? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>


It could be a cuzin or

BeaverJack 01-31-2003 01:48 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Onliest thing worser than a Hoosier comin' here is a Buckeye comin' here. Stay home. We got enuff multiplex cinemas an' shoppin' malls.

BJ

oldelkhunter 02-04-2003 12:50 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
No game left in Wyoming...Wolves ate most of them and the Beaverjacks are very protective of whats left.

BIGAMENY 02-04-2003 01:16 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Do Beaverjacks bite? Does pepper spray work on them?

oldelkhunter 02-04-2003 02:49 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
They are beyond Pepper Spray

Lilhunter 02-04-2003 04:22 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
I wouldnt waste your money on WY.

The game is abundant, the place is beautiful, the wilderness law is a joke! If you can find an area that has no wilderness areas in it, I would go that route. That or spend your money in another state, (Idaho, Oregon).

car 02-05-2003 06:03 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
hi remington30. Thanks for the reply.I have heard that there is alot of game in Wy.But it sound like i should watch out for beaverjacks.I have sent in my app for deer and antelope.I will let you know how it goes.


ut deer hntr 02-05-2003 11:29 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
car
is there any reason your set on wyoming what about utah or idaho.and when you say you want a nice muledeer what do you have in mind.i hunted wyoming last year.i have trespass permits for deer in northern utah.anyways email me and we can talk about wyoming or utah.
[email protected]

p.s. theres a bounty for beaverjacks in utah

Edited by - ut deer hntr on 02/05/2003 12:32:36

Elkhair 02-07-2003 07:31 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
I honeymooned in Jackson, WY several years ago and noticed a bar named &quot;Beaver Dicks&quot;. Any relation to Beaver Jack? BTW, my wife had a great time with that one until I spotted the Mangy Moose Saloon.

Wyoming is a great place in spite of any nonfriendly's.

BeaverJack 02-07-2003 08:18 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Beaver Dicks is a mighty small bar. If yer wife liked it so much, it don't say much fer you. My sympathies to any feller what cain't compete with beaver dicks. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

BJ

RuRu12 02-07-2003 10:14 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Hey BJ where are you from in Kentucky? Back in the early to mid 80s I used to do some bowhunting down around Louisa. Had a couple of buddies that were from Pikeville(pronounced packfull by the locals).

&quot;If you can't change your circumstances then you need to change your perspective.&quot;

BeaverJack 02-07-2003 01:19 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
My kin's all from the Monroe Co., Barren Co. area originally. Love the Packville area though. Them switches are steeper then any western roads I been on. My 5th great grandaddy came thru the pass on foot an' homesteaded in Washington County TN. He later got a revolutionary war vets land grant in what's now the Dale Holler Lake area of Clay County. Don't reckin' there's hardly a person in thet area thet ain't related to me somehows. Allays tolt my kids to pick a whole differnt part of the state when they go spouse huntin'. Anyhoo, if they'd thin out the yankees, bring back decent rabbit huntin', an' blow up some of them malls they're puttin' in 'round there, I'd love to go back when I retire. I'll likely be so busted up from mules, walkin' the rabbit brush an' sittin' in the stands at Rupp will be all's I'll be good fer by then. I 'spose there's worse ways to end up.

BJ

RuRu12 02-07-2003 04:06 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
You related to any of the Stumps or Herfords?

CAPT BRAD 02-07-2003 04:39 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Naw, I bet he ain't, but his mule is stumpbroke!

Don't worry 'bout bj's I kinda like 'em.
jus krank th' hannel a coupla times....

BeaverJack 02-09-2003 06:22 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Don't think so. If they got any Copas, Birdwell, Davis, Gulley, Bostic in 'em then I am. Those is old pioneer names thet's still plentyful down home. Oh, some Hatchers too. The trouble with ancesters names is wimmin folk. They marry an' change their name (mostly) an' you lose track of who their kin is. Its even worser fer injun ancestors. Some of my grandaddy's married cherokee wimmin cause there weren't a lot of new white blood in those days, an' well, a man has needs. The injun names were changed to christian names but the tribal roles still had the injun name. On top of thet, the names were spelt differnt by census takers an' courts an' many people were illiterate so they didn't fuss when their names were spelt wrong. One ancestor of mine was named Joel Gulley, but the 1880 census taker spelt it Jowell Gulley, an' his discharge papers spelt it Joel Gully. I don't mean to ramble on but I been studyin' this stuff lately. There's a book 'bout ol' BJ's pioneer family called &quot;Out of the Mouth of the Shenendoah&quot;. Its outta print now, but fine readin' an' I'll pay anybody thet wants to sell me a copy. I've only seed bits an' pieces thet cousins have copied from libraries or personal copies. How 'bout a standin' offer. Elk jerky for life (mine) for anybody thet can send BJ a copy of thet book!

BJ


Edited by - BeaverJack on 02/09/2003 07:24:04

Edited by - BeaverJack on 02/09/2003 07:25:41

RuRu12 02-09-2003 11:00 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Yeah I know what you mean about old records. My dad is really into genealogy, and I've heard the same type of complaints from him. We have a bunch of family that is from western KY. I'd have to check with my dad for all of their pedigrees, but I do know we are related to Abe Lincoln's mother. If memory serves we are related to the Neal, Stout and Andrick famalies, all from KY. The Bostic name sounds familiar too, I'll have to check with my dad. Wouldn't that be a kick in the ass if we were distantly related? I've been hunting WY every chance I get since '98. Actually lived there too for a short time when I was a kid. My dad was stationed at the Air Force Base in Cheyenne.

RuRu12 02-11-2003 04:47 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
bump

&quot;If you can't change your circumstances then you need to change your perspective.&quot;

BeaverJack 02-12-2003 02:04 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Abe was born in Hodginville, jus' north of where my kin is from. Marriages weren' t formalized back then. The preacher did it an' very few were registered with the courthouse. Some didn' t even have the benefit of a preacher, as they could be scarce in some places. Grandma allays said thet the Lord said a man should TAKE a wife, not MARRY a wife.

elksniper 02-13-2003 10:12 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
I thought this was about hunting. i believe that there is other sites if you want to talk about your lineage. Not much sense wastin precious time reading about family trees.

1eyedfish 02-14-2003 03:49 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Ya i agree theres a lot of good western states to hunt besides Wy. theres always Utah , Mt ,Co, Idaho, Ca etc etc

not that i mind some/ out of state, lowlanders etc. lol


Good to know where yer roots go , but im lucky i have lotsa new branchs at least.


Go west young man- org ,ca , hawwaii



BeaverJack 02-14-2003 03:35 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
STUFF IT ELKSNIPER! Sorry RuRu. Damn yankees don' t know proper manners. Mostly raised in day care ' thout no mama to teach ' em how to socialize proper, an' lots ' thout no daddy to whop up aside the haid when they git full of themselves.

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121553 02-14-2003 08:50 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Robert, I think those stats are down from last year, but I would agree that they would do better in wyoming.;)]

elknut1 02-14-2003 09:46 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 

121553

That' s what I heard as well, Wyoming is the place, heard it staight from ole BJ. LOL. Idaho defenitley is not the place to be. elknut1.

car 02-15-2003 02:50 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
Its to late now. sent in my app for mule deer and antelope. Hope to be hunting in wyoming this oct. Should be a great time. I think that there is alot of game in Wy.

wyote 02-16-2003 07:42 AM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
You guys know that the hunting in MT and ID is 10 times better than WY.

This fall I hunted 5 straight days and all I saw was 2 jackalopes (1 spike and a doe) and this old skinny coyote was chasing them!!!!!!!

jjt 02-16-2003 04:56 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
hey car if you draw out here make sure you load up some of these darn wolves and takem home with ya
we dont want em any more
dont belive we did wantem in the first place

car 02-16-2003 05:07 PM

RE: Hunting in Wyoming
 
I AM GOING TO BE HUNTING IN THE NORTH EAST PART OF THE STATE. DONT THINK THAT THERE ARE ANY WOLVES IN THAT AREA.WONDER IF THE STATE WOULD LET ME SHOOT TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.




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