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<blockquote data-quote="NotLongRange" data-source="post: 2974728" data-attributes="member: 28915"><p>Well…as a longtime Wyoming resident I can tell you a couple of things as of December 2023. First…the Wyoming mule deer population took a HUGE hit from the 22-23 winter and the population is down significantly. It will be years before that population recovers, providing favorable conditions.</p><p></p><p>The elk did ok last winter, but they did get dispersed to different areas due to the harsh winter, making it a very unusual hunting season. So far, this winter has been very mild with most of the state still experiencing daytime highs in the 40s with very little snow on the ground in the lower elevations. We likely won't see much snow until January.</p><p></p><p>This will likely translate into an even more unusual hunting season next year. So…even Eastman's will be taking shots in the dark on "premium" areas next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotLongRange, post: 2974728, member: 28915"] Well…as a longtime Wyoming resident I can tell you a couple of things as of December 2023. First…the Wyoming mule deer population took a HUGE hit from the 22-23 winter and the population is down significantly. It will be years before that population recovers, providing favorable conditions. The elk did ok last winter, but they did get dispersed to different areas due to the harsh winter, making it a very unusual hunting season. So far, this winter has been very mild with most of the state still experiencing daytime highs in the 40s with very little snow on the ground in the lower elevations. We likely won’t see much snow until January. This will likely translate into an even more unusual hunting season next year. So…even Eastman’s will be taking shots in the dark on “premium” areas next year. [/QUOTE]
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