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TARGET BULLETS ARE NOT HUNTING BULLETS!
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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 3059443" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>The Bighorn Basin here in N/W Wyoming had a normal winter with no winter kill last yewr. I had great hunts with bigger muley buck, whitetail buck an cow elk than 2022. I Know a few game wardens here and last year I told him residents from west and south west were going to come hunt here cause of winter kill in their areas. They all said I don't think so... Really ? The draw odds showed it. I didn't notice it. I saw no signs of winter kill last year at all. They reduced antelope tags but they have done it the last 3 years. Even today and last Sunday driving from Greybull river to Cody I saw a lot of antelope herds. Saw elk down into winters grounds. I'll regret posting this as non res and locals will key into it. Bill Cody settled here because he thought it was protected from the weather. I've seen it since lived here. Storms coming in from the west come through pass and go south and north. Storms coming in from north kick butt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 3059443, member: 32631"] The Bighorn Basin here in N/W Wyoming had a normal winter with no winter kill last yewr. I had great hunts with bigger muley buck, whitetail buck an cow elk than 2022. I Know a few game wardens here and last year I told him residents from west and south west were going to come hunt here cause of winter kill in their areas. They all said I don't think so... Really ? The draw odds showed it. I didn't notice it. I saw no signs of winter kill last year at all. They reduced antelope tags but they have done it the last 3 years. Even today and last Sunday driving from Greybull river to Cody I saw a lot of antelope herds. Saw elk down into winters grounds. I'll regret posting this as non res and locals will key into it. Bill Cody settled here because he thought it was protected from the weather. I've seen it since lived here. Storms coming in from the west come through pass and go south and north. Storms coming in from north kick butt. [/QUOTE]
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