I found a nice 85" 4 point with a 3" cheater on Jan 14th laying in the ditch on dry piney road. Walked around for 5 hours and found 3 more browns but not the match.
Did get a nice 170 class set on the mesa. I love my job!
Judging by the number of posts, and the blatant omission of guilt, i'd say that these two know each other and started this post just to get reactions. Be a good way to get a visit from a warden.
Actually I've only recently got a user name with the site I've been a Visitor for years, I'm used to no season restrictions on sheds given where I live in Wyoming... the continental divide rule doesn't effect me...
>Pretty ballsy making that statement seeing
>how the shed hunt dont
>open in western wy till
>may 1st!
Shed antler hunting is still restricted in many areas of Wyoming, and Wyoming Game and Fish Department is actively enforcing trespassing rules. Wyoming?s shed antler law prohibits the collection of shed antlers and horns from January 1 through April 30 on public lands west of the Continental Divide, excluding the Great Divide Basin, and up to May 15 on some habitat management areas.
looks like private land is legal.
My question is are walk in areas enforced by game and fish? well Walk in areas are private land that are legal to hunt on legal hunting dates with some restrictions like no bird hunting. Land owners let the public hunt during legal hunt dates. So if a guy gets permission to horn hunt on walk in areas then I assume its legal. I horn hunt several walk In areas that landowners let me and some landowners do say no. Most that let me have a few demands such as report livestock kills from mountain lions.