Wyoming Best place to move* live * hunt
#62

To those in WY, I offer the suggestion of looking at CO and take notes. Don't let what happened to my native state happen to yours. When someone walks up and says they are from CA, tell them in no uncertain words that they simply are not welcome. Once they settle in for the long haul, you're royally screwed. Don't believe me, look to the South!
#64

I would love to live smaller. I looked at a job in Buffalo recently, but knew Mrs. Fan would fight and be miserable because of it. I love that area.
There are good jobs in Cheyenne, so I stay. Driving to a good hunting or fishing area is not an issue since it's really in a reasonable drive, no matter where I go.
I just found out last week that I am fifth generation Cheyenne, WY by family. Odd, but cool. Love this place.
#65
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992

I agree. I like it that way. Judge a man on the content of his character, not his skin color.
I would love to live smaller. I looked at a job in Buffalo recently, but knew Mrs. Fan would fight and be miserable because of it. I love that area.
There are good jobs in Cheyenne, so I stay. Driving to a good hunting or fishing area is not an issue since it's really in a reasonable drive, no matter where I go.
I just found out last week that I am fifth generation Cheyenne, WY by family. Odd, but cool. Love this place.
I would love to live smaller. I looked at a job in Buffalo recently, but knew Mrs. Fan would fight and be miserable because of it. I love that area.
There are good jobs in Cheyenne, so I stay. Driving to a good hunting or fishing area is not an issue since it's really in a reasonable drive, no matter where I go.
I just found out last week that I am fifth generation Cheyenne, WY by family. Odd, but cool. Love this place.
I mean other than clerking in a Maverik or flipping burgers.
#66
#70
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 3,516

I need to look into Wyoming; here in NM hunting has become a rich mans sport; one can hunt almost anywhere in NM if you have the money. Drawing a hunting tag for a resident is hard, and very expensive. I applied for 5 hunts, and did not draw one tag. A resident Bull Elk tag is close to $100.00 here. I am very disappointed in NM where I was born and lived most of my life. Good luck. 

