TX_COWDOC said:
I'm due to hunt Western Wyoming (Region G) this fall. I'm concerned about the drought and wondering if I should hold off another year or 2. Antlers were not as good in 2021. Expecting same for 2022.
13 points on the line.
My family owns a ranch in Unit G, though I live in Nevada, so take it for what it's worth.
Jackson (proxy for snowfall in the area) has had about 218 inche of snow so far this year. Average total through April is around 400. March is typically the snowiest month of the year so its not unreasonably to assume they will end up somewhere around 75% of normal.
Word on the street is the harvest numbers were way down last fall because we really didn't have and fall snow storm to drive the elk herds down out of the high country. I was on the Elk refuge in Jackson before Thanksgiving and the elk really weren't on the refuge.
The South Park refuge was stacked with elk in January. Probably the most I have seen.
Just a random guess here, but I think the state is going to give away alot of tag this year. I don't know what the trophy quality will be, but I think they want to cull the herds from last season.
With that in mind, remember the number applicants in Wyoming has been getting insane. But with 13 points, I can't imagine drawing will be a problem.
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