A Wyoming hunt

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A Wyoming hunt

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Old friend was visiting from out of state, we decided to go the desert for some prairie dogs. Didn't find a whole lot, in two days of shooting we each got about 75 shots which was enough to keep us interested. PD population has still only recovered maybe 40% of the area they covered before the last plague infestation of about 5-6 years ago. Anyway, a good time was had by all..

Left camp before sunup.
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Typical scene of hunting area.
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The quarry..
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Taking a shot.
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Shared the desert with these guys.
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On the way home..
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BlaineG wrote:God's Country..... 8)
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Beautiful pictures. I'd like to get out there some day.
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What we're you using for firearms? Beautiful country out there!

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Grand vista's, for sure - Thanks for posting them !


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Re: A Wyoming hunt

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Mainehunter wrote:What we're you using for firearms? Beautiful country out there!

Mainehunter :wink:
I was shooting a Savage model 23D , .22 Hornet and a CZ 527, .22 Hornet. I like the old Savage better. :D

Friend had a Mauser 98, 22-250, nice old rifle he built in gunsmith school decades ago, DST and a Weaver 8X scope with the exterior adjustments , I think they only made them for a bout a year back in the 50's.

Old geezers shooting old geezer's guns. Still fun. :D
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Re: A Wyoming hunt

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Great pics I'm in Jackson right now hate to leave this week.
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Fantastic !
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Oregon Buttes? Looks kinda familier..but that high desert looks a lot like the high desert on our side of South Pass.. (Pinedale, Pigs Hiney ...er. ...Big Piney)..
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Les Staley wrote:Oregon Buttes? Looks kinda familier..but that high desert looks a lot like the high desert on our side of South Pass.. (Pinedale, Pigs Hiney ...er. ...Big Piney)..
Way South of the buttes, but we go past them to get there
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Nice! I spent sometime in La Barge WY and Green River this summer. Plan to go back next year.
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Wish i was there....looks nice and cool
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"Looks nice and cool". That ain't the half of it. In a few weeks......by the end of November it can hit minus 30 Fahrenheit up in that high desert.
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Thanks for sharing, looks amazing.

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That sure beats most of what we have here in the East.

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