When you think of Wyoming, you

John W
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 09:55 (57 days ago)

generally think of antelope, elk and mule deer.

One of the things I neglected upon moving to the Cowboy State was that the fish and game will not issue any resident big game tags until you have lived in the state for one calendar year.

It was something I did not think of. Here in the East, most states consider you a full time resident once you get your driver's license.

So most of my hunting in Wyoming was for small game and upland birds. I do believe that this state does not get enough credit for the small game opportunities.

I did get a non resident hunting license with a pheasant stamp. So I hunted ruffed grouse, blue grouse, jackrabbit and pheasant.

The state offers so much beauty and the iPhone camera does not do justice to what the eye can see. The images of hunting pheasants around Ocean Lake with the Wind River Range and Gannett Peak in the background are breathtaking and awe inspiring.

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The last image is me driving on the frozen Ocean Lake near Kinnear Wyoming.

A couple of the Misfits live in Wyoming.

Gary Reeder
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 13:46 (57 days ago) @ John W

Kelly Brost is from somewhere n Wyoming. . There are a couple of others that I can't think of now.

Cast Performance Bullets used to be in

IC
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 14:24 (57 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

Riverton, WY. Kelly may still live there.

you want to check around those trees' , their

jthomson
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 15:58 (56 days ago) @ John W

so rare in SW Wyoming, that most any cottonwood of that size has a "hanging" history , some really great prairie dog towns and outstanding mule deer

Yes. I discovered that Wyoming does have a

John W
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Thursday, January 22, 2026, 06:48 (56 days ago) @ jthomson

bit of a dark history. I wrote several stories on that particular topic.

One area that I often went to to escape, explore and hunt was the Loop Road south of Lander. When you drive down through Sinks Canyon State Park it turns into Loop Road.

It is the infamous area of the disappearance of Amy Wroe Bechtel. To this day her case is unsolved and many criminologists believe that Dale Wayne Eaton aka possible Great Basin Killer is responsible for her death.

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