HuntDad
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I already posted some of this on the Wyoming forum, but figured I would tell more of the story here. This year I got the long awaited news that I had drawn an elk tag in Wyoming Unit 100. While I had hunted antelope in Unit 60 previously, I knew I needed to get to know the Unit a whole lot better. I made a few calls to friends and associates with knowledge of the unit and then made plans for some scouting trips.
We made multiple scouting trips with my boys over July and August. Frankly the first trip we didn't see a ton of elk, but we got to know the roads and overall area. Beautiful country and large skies.
One of the later scouting trips in August was very productive, both in finding areas holding elk and also in making the acquaintance of a local oil and gas guy. He confirmed much of what we had learned and seen and also gave us a few new areas to check out.
Strange to find elk in the sage and dunes.
We made multiple scouting trips with my boys over July and August. Frankly the first trip we didn't see a ton of elk, but we got to know the roads and overall area. Beautiful country and large skies.
One of the later scouting trips in August was very productive, both in finding areas holding elk and also in making the acquaintance of a local oil and gas guy. He confirmed much of what we had learned and seen and also gave us a few new areas to check out.
Strange to find elk in the sage and dunes.