I've been planning my 2020 season for quite awhile now. I've narrowed down my archery elk and rifle speed goat areas based on months of research. I have not contacted wardens, biologist or county offices as of yet. I'd like to start here with anyone willing to share.
My questions really pertain to weather and road conditions. What can be expected in mid late September? I haven't been to WY since chasing fire there on a Hotshot crew and based on precipitation amounts and historical averages I'm getting very mixed results.
I plan on being there three weeks as always. First week for goats and two remaining weeks chasing bulls. This will be on the southern border around spring creek and medicine bow. Again, I'm more interested in local weather patterns but, wink wink, any info would be greatly appreciated. I can offer incredible west coast offshore fishing if that's of interest.
Again, I will be contacting the bio, wardens etc., just thought I might start here. So, please don't go kicking my teeth in..
FYI, no I'm not a rookie, yes I do tons of research, I try to do all my chosen units at least two years to get the most out of it, I can help out with idaho and again, thanks guys...
My questions really pertain to weather and road conditions. What can be expected in mid late September? I haven't been to WY since chasing fire there on a Hotshot crew and based on precipitation amounts and historical averages I'm getting very mixed results.
I plan on being there three weeks as always. First week for goats and two remaining weeks chasing bulls. This will be on the southern border around spring creek and medicine bow. Again, I'm more interested in local weather patterns but, wink wink, any info would be greatly appreciated. I can offer incredible west coast offshore fishing if that's of interest.
Again, I will be contacting the bio, wardens etc., just thought I might start here. So, please don't go kicking my teeth in..
FYI, no I'm not a rookie, yes I do tons of research, I try to do all my chosen units at least two years to get the most out of it, I can help out with idaho and again, thanks guys...