I have 2 VX5’s. They work great. Very simplistic and repeatable. I had a VX6 that pooped the bed and ruined a hunt. I’ve since had Leupold fix it and sold it off. I think I may have been unlucky. The VX6 was awesome but lost zero just from driving to and from the range. That makes me think...
I hunted another CO unit a few years ago and like they say, they go into areas people don’t. That includes higher elevation than you may be comfortable in. They’re like mountain goats. If you don’t see them low, then they’re probably way up there
Ok 28-5th. That’s when we went. Don’t hesitate to shoot something the first day and get lots of practice in different positions. Walk down loose terrain as much as possible. You will be leading horses downhill often. It’s harder than you think. 2 out of 7 guys got bulls but it would have been 6...
I am not a regular here, but I have used and asked for information here. It will only be fair to contribute as well. I recently got back from my Wyoming elk hunt. Over a year ago I asked for advice on a real backcountry guided hunt for my 40th. I had several people recommend the Thorofare region...
I will be going early next year. 9/28-10/05 with Constant Conquest (formally known as Wyoming Expeditions I believe) I was thinking of just having the tag just in case and then possibly hunting somewhere around Cody if I didn't fill it. I believe the tag is good for a few of the units around...