Tory,
I was just messing with you guys, as I am confident you guys know what you are talking about. However, I have to disagree with you! You think southeast wyoming is overrun by non-resident and lack of game to withstand the amount of pressure they recieve. You should check out Carbon County, mainly the Sierra Madre National Forest during hunting season. I grew up hunting this area, for nearly ten years my dad and i hunted this area. I never wanted to hunt anywhere else, as a die hard hunting fan, especially muleys i never could have imagined myself honestly believing that this place is finished! What use to be some of the best hunting wyoming had to offer, has now become a mad house with 1-3 people getting shoot every year because of the shear pressure of the area. You can not drive down the road anymore without seeing hundreds of vehicles with at least and i stress at least 90% being out of staters. now i don't mind that, that is the way it goes. but it had become a rat race and after spending many years hunting out there and absolutely falling in love with this area i have chosen and vowed to never go back, pretty sad if you ask me. As far as the effects of the over pressure, i have taken three of my best deer in this general public area, but now you are damn lucky to see a buck deer period. you just don't see them anymore, not to say they are not out there, they are just not stupid anymore. this area had become good for one thing and one thing only, "A PARTY"! you can't drive down the main south highway and not see camps with 10-15 campers, trucks, tents, campfires. it is a party! you know people from rawlins, ask them they will tell you the same thing. at least while we were in school you knew people other than me from rawlins, do you still see or hear from any of them.
scott