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Zeb, if you have a H on your license you are fine!!!!

I don't see an H. Where would it be? I agree, what a screwed up system.

Like I said, they wouldn't have mailed my license without me having purchased a Habitat Stamp so it's probably assumed you have the stamp if you have the license. I did email them with this question so we'll see what they say.
 
I don't see an H. Where would it be? I agree, what a screwed up system.

Like I said, they wouldn't have mailed my license without me having purchased a Habitat Stamp so it's probably assumed you have the stamp if you have the license. I did email them with this question so we'll see what they say.

Should be right under the Large 11 in the upper right!!!
 
I've got the answer. They answered my email and said the "H" should be on the right side of the license. I called them back and told them it's not there so they asked me to scan it and email them a copy. Where the "H" should be I have an "E" for "Exempt". When I applied for the license I was 64 years old (birthday is April 30th) but when the license was issued I was 65 and exempt from having a Habitat Stamp, thus the "E". So I had to send them the $10 when I applied because I wasn't 65 yet. Are they going to refund my $10??? Hell No! :) But at least we solved the mystery.
 
Would like to take that drive again from Salcott, to Saratoga, to Walden and on to Rand.
 
I love the whole North Park (Walden, Rand), Encampment, Saratoga area. It's one of the few places I feel I can still get away from the crowds. That, and the fishing isn't bad either. :thumbsup: The North Platte is going crazy right now. It sounds like it's starting to recede, but it was as full as it could get a couple of weeks ago. The national gaurd was in Saratoga and they had both banks lined 3 ft high with sandbags. Crazy!
 
According to the WY GF&P website, I drew a Unit-24 goat and a Region A deer. With pp in 3 SD units, hopefully those should draw too, but you never know anymore.
 
Looks like it will be the year of the speed-goat in my household. Drew a blank on elk, but we all 4 got lope tags (my older son with the "C"-word & I are going on a buck hunt down in Comanche Nat'l Grasslands and my younger son & his bud got drawn on a slam-dunk 'Ranching For Wildlife' freezer-run doe hunt). I did draw a Sept archery mulie tag for here close to the house, but it's not what I really wanted - had a prime private place locked up close to home crawling with elk & couldn't get the dang tag for it (just grabbed the deer tag to go in tandem with the hoped-for wapiti license)! Definitely going antelope hunting, but don't even know how much I'll use the mule deer tag - I would rather be Sept bird hunting!
 
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I was close to the Comanche area today when I got your text. Hope you got mine, texting was the only thing I could do and then not all the time.

Didn't have my telephoto on at the time. Goat wanted to cross the road, but didn't want anything to do with my rig.

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Couldn't decide which Bed & Breakfast to stay at in Lycan, so just came home.

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I received ranching for wildlife elk for cross mountain ranch unit 12, deer tag for unit 28, and I applied for youth outreach antelope.
 
Drew a 4 th season either sex in 36 in the leftover draw for Elk and a Buck deer for 94 on the Platte where I hunt Ducks. I will pick up a couple Cow tags for the late season, List C licsense, when they go on sale!! Good luck everyone!!!:cheers:
 
WOOH-HOOH, just got permission on a 40 acre sweet-spot with a mother-lode of elk less than 5 mins from the house (definitely a semi-suburban archery-only situation)!!! Guess since we couldn't manage to draw a tag for another piece of primo private in 39 just across the freeway, I can now go down & get one of those unlimited either-sex OTC archery licenses for 38! A cow or two for the freezer should be easy money & just might get a crack after all at one of those same Big, OLD suburban bull "Untouchables" that wander thru my backyard...Yeah, I know it's not exactly hard-core "hunting" (it ain't no gimme either on a small-parcel/waiting-game) - but I'm old, my son's body is still recovering from cancer/chemo & we're just doing our neighborhood herd-thinning duties! :thumbsup:

Got deer archery licenses too for the other piece of private in unit 39 - but what's wrong with me, I would still much rather be Sept bird hunting (chasin dove, teal, mtn grouse, & maybe a few band-tailed pigeons or ptarmigan - gettin the dog & myself in shape & warmed up for phez)... :cool:
 
That sounds like a fun tag !!! Just make sure the wife thinks your hunting 4 hours away or you might be hunting 20 minutes a time and doing honey do's the rest of the time!!!! LOL!!:thumbsup:
 
Didn't draw a Bull on private land but there are 264 tag's left over for my unit which go's for 3 months. So a cow it will be. Coffee in the morning .... look out the window maybe in the backyard or down the road at my buddy place. Wished pheasant hunting was that close to me. ;)
 
Didn't draw a Bull on private land but there are 264 tag's left over for my unit which go's for 3 months. So a cow it will be. Coffee in the morning .... look out the window maybe in the backyard or down the road at my buddy place. Wished pheasant hunting was that close to me. ;)

Oh, but where you live is easy on the eyes.:)
 
There are 5 bulls running around and thru town. I need to take my camera with me. Why I travel so far to hunt those damn things is beyond me.:cheers:
 
Wished pheasant hunting was that close to me. ;)

A hearty AMEN!!! I have always done best & managed to find more time focusing on whatever game was closest to home - over the years have lived in varying places where excellent dove, duck, goose, quail, deer, turkey, hog, ect. hunting were right out the back door or just a few miles down the road...Oh what I wouldn't sometimes give to be that close to regular, season-long pheasant-hunting/dog-work be4 and/or after work! But alas, the closest edge of legit wild-rooster fields to me are 2 & 1/2 to 3 hrs minimum one-way (making for awful L-O-N-G day trips, since I don't really have much time for overniters) - but it's still a heck of a lot better than the 12 to 36 hrs away it has been for most of my life! :thumbsup:

Such a hard-knock life you know, only having mulies & elk to chase around in the backyard... :p
 
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