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Winter 2002-2003 and moisture in central Wyoming?
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How was the winter near Casper? Did it affect the pronghorn herd? How are the spring rains looking? The basic question is whether the pronghorn herd is in good shape.
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Good question. I'll be there this fall to hunt pronghorn and mulies in area 32 and block D for deer. Where you at? I will be going with my wife and father......Can't wait.
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The past winter was relatively mild. Good snow in the high country and we've had the best spring rains in 4 years. The land is the greenest it's been in a long time. The drought has hurt the antelope the past years but the fawning season should be good this year. It's going on now and we'll be seeing the little buggers out and about in a couple weeks. Good luck on your Wyoming hunt this year. Enjoy!
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