6.5x47hunter
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PS Hi Yobuck!
In 38 yrs. I've never heard 30' ? Just off the the road.i shoot over roads all the time ! way high enough to prevent any danger to drivers!
also hunted Wyoming 4x so far, as a matter of fact just came back from a hunt between Laramie and Gelette .for pronghorn. ran into wfg several times this trip and they were the coolest *** LE we ever met! they loved out of staters and said 30' from the road unless private 2 track.
Regardless of two-track or public road the law also calls out shooting from a vehicle.Two-track trails on public lands are not public roads
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Regardless of two-track or public road the law also calls out shooting from a vehicle.
In 38 yrs. I've never heard 30' ? Just off the the road.
The Wyoming regulation says if there is a right-of-way fence on a public road you have to be on the non-road side of the fence (across the fence from the road) to legally shoot, if there is no ROW fence then you have to be at least 30 feet off the driving surface of a public road to legally shoot.
You can not legally walk out to the right-of-way fence and use a fence post to rest your rifle on to shoot, you have to be over the right-of-way fence
ClearCreek
It's in the regulations, annual pamphlet and the Game wardens will tell you that on a public road you must:In 38 yrs. I've never heard 30' ? Just off the the road.
I've never pronghorn hunted in WY before. I was watching pronghorn hunting videos on youtube, and youtube played this one after the one I was watching... and I was shocked at what I saw.
At about 5:40 in the video, the passenger leans over the door/hood and drops a tiny buck from the vehicle. I wasn't aware any state allowed this type of thing. I certainly don't agree with this type of "hunting." Coyotes, and other critters... that doesn't bother me at all. I shoot a pile of skunks and other vermin from the window of my truck... but pronghorn? (and a little baby buck at that) Kind of upsetting to see.
There's a big difference in shooting from a vehicle and getting out, off the road, and shooting. Sure, shooting the animal that you saw from the road is a nice gift but shooting it from the vehicle or the road in most cases is poaching.If you are driving along a dirt road with land open for hunting on both sides..and a really nice bull, buck or prong steps out..are you going to squabble about the easy pack.....
It's in the regulations, annual pamphlet and the Game wardens will tell you that on a public road you must:
Cross the fence if there is one, if not its 30' from the public road. This includes state highways. On private land/private road, no such rule.
feed it some applesWhat if the animal is between the road and the fence?