Wish I could give y'all better news,but,mother nature was not friendly to this hunter.
Arrived in Wyoming on the 16th of October,the first day of the 80 plus degree weather.Even though good plans were made we could not do anything about the weather.The deer seemed to be totally nocturnal and although there were 3 very experienced hunters trying to find them they only came out at nite.Of the 60 plus deer seen only 2, yes, two were bucks.(fork horns).Although I could have easily taken a Y buck I decided not to shoot.
This was the first time I attempted a DIY hunt and although I didnt get anything I DO believe a person can be successfull.
Those fellas that live in that part of the west will echo my observations.
I'm sure anyone hunting on private ranches did better.
We hunted region C near Gillette for 3 days,then moved to the Big Horns near Buffalo.No shots were taken by anyone.
I dont feel the hunt was a total loss,because I always enjoy hunting the west.I love the many numbers of different animals seen during the trip that cant be seen here in the pennsylvania woods.
Anyone else hunt during that time??how did it go?
I will have a little while to figure out my next plan for the elusive mule deer and still have an empty spot on the wall if I ever get lucky
My wife said I should get a farmers almanac before I plan a hunt next time. :eek:
Still alot of hunting here coming up so maybe things will change.Hope you all have GOOD LUCK
PARR