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I've got the question numerous times over the past few weeks, guys asking whether to hold off on hunting Western Wyoming because of the winter. I'm sure lots of others are wondering the same, so I thought I'd share some words and let you all share your opinion too.
Here's my opinion. Go hunting! If there's a big winter kill this year and that's what's stopping you, then the winter kill will have a lingering impact for 5-6 years. That is, it'll be 5-6 years before next years fawns are mature bucks. The problem with waiting 5-6 years, is your banking on the next 5-6 years of winters will be good.
I learned the hard way that putting things off for a better day doesn't always work out as you planned. There's no guarantee of tomorrow.
Not all the bucks will die up there if there's a winter kill, so there will still be a few big bucks to be found. One just has to find one to hunt.
So what's your opinions. I know some just want everyone else to stay home so that they have less competition. Honestly, if everyone stays home this year from Utah, Colorado and Wyoming, I won't have to worry about any competition myself. ha ha
But I just wanted to share my honest opinion.
Brian Latturner
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Here's my opinion. Go hunting! If there's a big winter kill this year and that's what's stopping you, then the winter kill will have a lingering impact for 5-6 years. That is, it'll be 5-6 years before next years fawns are mature bucks. The problem with waiting 5-6 years, is your banking on the next 5-6 years of winters will be good.
I learned the hard way that putting things off for a better day doesn't always work out as you planned. There's no guarantee of tomorrow.
Not all the bucks will die up there if there's a winter kill, so there will still be a few big bucks to be found. One just has to find one to hunt.
So what's your opinions. I know some just want everyone else to stay home so that they have less competition. Honestly, if everyone stays home this year from Utah, Colorado and Wyoming, I won't have to worry about any competition myself. ha ha
But I just wanted to share my honest opinion.
Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
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