quote:...perhaps, but Tommy Gun was speaking of area 100 (WY) and that would include Rock Springs, WY......so if he was talking about R/S, TX, he fooled me.
Pretty sure he means Rock Springs, TX
quote:quote:...perhaps, but Tommy Gun was speaking of area 100 (WY) and that would include Rock Springs, WY......so if he was talking about R/S, TX, he fooled me.
Pretty sure he means Rock Springs, TX
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Target practice with broadheads at 70 yards and a stiff 16mph breeze will humble a cocky archer. I've got enough time to settle into it so I'm not worried about the adjustment... but....Today i started the "freak out" phase I always find myself in when a highly anticipated hunt is right around the corner.
Elk Horny
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Dang man that making me lose sleep just reading about it
quote:if you feel the squirts coming on, take imodium. personally i can only take 1/2 pill or else i wont be able to poop at all for 3 days.
Do NOT forget the pepto pills. This is a reminder to myself! The squirts and mountain hunting do not mix well.
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Talk to your doctor about getting some Diamox. Though you may not have had classic AMS this go around, it is slight red flag in the future. Basically you have a neat battle between the brain and lungs over oxygen and CO2, the result being you literally stop breathing for several second and the resulting gasp tends to at least slightly wake people up.
quote:quote:quote:...perhaps, but Tommy Gun was speaking of area 100 (WY) and that would include Rock Springs, WY......so if he was talking about R/S, TX, he fooled me.
Pretty sure he means Rock Springs, TX
Rock Springs, TX.
From what I was told, the initial herd was brought in but it has been essentially wild from that point on. Not a deep in the mointains at 10k feet hunt, no doubt - but it is a free exptic hunt not far from home with the prospect of a decent bull. No,complaints on my end.
Plus, I still have my CO hunt in October as well.
There are a decent amount of elk in west Texas - most are imported, but i have a hard time saying that herds of elk that are self sufficient and have been living wild and reproducing on hundreds of thousands of acres being anything less than wild. You will put as much work in for them as any in AZ, NM, CO, etc. Even on game ranches, when you are talking about 20k acres, hard to say it is much less than a wild hunt. Again, assuming what my vendor told me holds true anyway.
If not, meh - outdoors, guns, good food and good company - yeah, still no complaints.