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The 10 most common hunting rule violations

September 21, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on The 10 most common hunting rule violations

Some game violations are committed out of pure disregard for the law, and some are just simple mistakes. But there are a few that seem to be the most common offenses every hunting season. Number […]

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Cowgirls Open Up Mountain West Play With a Win

September 20, 2018 Keith Kelley Comments Off on Cowgirls Open Up Mountain West Play With a Win

by staff–20 Sep ’18 The Wyoming volleyball team started off its conference schedule on the right foot, dropping San Jose State, 3-0, at Spartan Gym. It marked the seventh-straight win for the Cowgirls (9-4, 1-0 […]

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My kid isn’t always seeing things when he finds wildlife

September 20, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on My kid isn’t always seeing things when he finds wildlife

We live out in the middle of the prairie. There’s no natural water for miles in any direction, and there isn’t a tree taller than me as far as the eye can see. Despite that, […]

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There are some things I do miss about North Dakota

September 19, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on There are some things I do miss about North Dakota

I was born and raised in Wyoming, and I’ve spent nearly my entire life here. The only exceptions were a couple of years I spent going to college in Colorado, and seven months working in […]

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Keep in mind that conservation is paid for by hunters

September 18, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on Keep in mind that conservation is paid for by hunters

Since the birth of our nation, and probably even before that, there have been people who think humans shouldn’t hunt wild animals. I have no problem with people having opinions that differ from my own. […]

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There are still some doves hanging around

September 17, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on There are still some doves hanging around

The archery seasons are open for antelope, elk and deer in most areas, and there are even some rifle seasons open for some hunt areas. Because of that, and the fact that doves usually disappear […]

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Ruffed grouse are the kings of upland game birds

September 14, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on Ruffed grouse are the kings of upland game birds

Ruffed grouse hunters in the parts of the country where the birds are hunted heavily might flush 60 birds in one day, see six, get shots at four and come home with two. They consider […]

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Get your goat this hunting season

September 13, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on Get your goat this hunting season

In Wyoming, antelope hunting is often an afterthought. We tend to focus on elk, and deer are a close second. Not many of us do a whole lot of planning for our antelope hunts. Maybe […]

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I’d rather be nerdy than forget something for camp

September 12, 2018 Ty Stockton Comments Off on I’d rather be nerdy than forget something for camp

You’re miles from home. Heck, you’re even miles from the trailhead. You’re sitting in hunting camp, and you’re ready for the hunt that’ll start the next morning. You have your rifle. Your skinning knife’s on […]

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First Lady Mead Partners with Corporate Sponsors to Give Books to Fourth Graders

September 11, 2018 Keith Kelley Comments Off on First Lady Mead Partners with Corporate Sponsors to Give Books to Fourth Graders

Gov   9-11-18 First Lady Carol Mead has partnered with several corporate sponsors to provide a copy of her second children’s book, Blazing Wyoming Bonnets, to fourth graders throughout Wyoming. “Advancing early childhood literacy has been […]

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