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henpecked
02-01-2011, 15:26
Heres about the cheapest place youll find
58 miles north of Laramie
book early as it fills up fast

150.00 per gun per day
30,000 acres
Medicine Bow Wyoming
This is a do it yourself hunt
He will furnish you a map and a short 1 1/2 hour tour of the place.
You will have to sign release waivers.
Property has 2 track roads, need a high clearance vehicle and or 4 wheel drive if it rains
camping available
3 bed bunkhouse with bath and kitchen for 20.00 more per day per person
June 1st thru Sept 1
coyote hunt year round

Tracy Terrell
1-307-379-2215
tracykterrell@gmail.com

Tell him Steve W sent you

Dryfli
02-01-2011, 20:07
Sounds like fun I will have to check it out thanks

Armed Springs
02-01-2011, 20:44
Thanks for the info. Sounds like a good way to get out of town!

DSB OUTDOORS
02-01-2011, 20:47
Thanks for that!! I've lookin for some places for a while!! [Coffee]

kidicarus13
02-01-2011, 21:18
Sounds fun!

sniper7
02-11-2011, 00:07
That is a lot of $$ to shoot p-dogs

claimbuster
02-16-2011, 00:02
That is a lot of $$ to shoot p-dogs
....and you'll want to check on population too. A lot of the area around Medicine Bow has been hit hard by the plague.

Dravur
02-16-2011, 17:38
or, I can just drive up to Miles City, Montana, stay at a friends house for 3 days and have access to over 50 square miles of good to great P-dog shooting.

newracer
02-16-2011, 19:04
This seems more like an advertisement.

Irving
02-16-2011, 20:15
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.

Hoopty
02-16-2011, 21:36
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.

Depends on if you are going to let us help you exterminate them. [Tooth]

Irving
02-16-2011, 21:58
No one has animals on any of the surrounding land that I can see, but that would be a concern for me. Wouldn't want to mess up other's land. Plus, those dogs would probably set up right against the fence immediately next to the road, just so you'd have a good half mile to NOT be able to shoot at them.

liberty19
02-16-2011, 23:35
I used to go to Medicine Bow to shoot prairie dogs every summer back in the 1990's. I don't know about now, but back then the population was good and the ranchers were great to work with. I quit going when they started charging and when an oil company leased the land I used most.
I sure miss those days.

cfortune
02-18-2011, 15:53
I used to go to Medicine Bow to shoot prairie dogs every summer back in the 1990's. I don't know about now, but back then the population was good and the ranchers were great to work with. I quit going when they started charging and when an oil company leased the land I used most.
I sure miss those days.


I miss the days of shooting them after school. Sometimes I think I should pack up and move back to northern Wyoming.

sniper7
02-19-2011, 00:23
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.


there is a reason people want them killed off[Beer]

safira218
02-22-2011, 01:36
This seems more like an advertisement.
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.

DFBrews
02-22-2011, 02:24
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.

SPAM!!!!!!!!!!

where is the report post button?

Byte Stryke
02-22-2011, 10:32
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.



if you own land in CO it's only a matter of time before you have them

spyder
02-22-2011, 12:01
I think before anyone decides to pay to shoot, you should think about coming over here first![ROFL1]
Not quite as long as a drive, bring a tent, and you have tons of BLM land to shoot those little bastards on and camp, for free. [Beer]

Zundfolge
02-22-2011, 12:24
How irresponsible would it be to introduce prairie dogs to some land? My own land, not public land.


Contact these people http://www.prairiedogcoalition.org and they'll gladly relocate some Pdogs to your land (of course I wouldn't tell them what your plans are).

enthusiast
02-22-2011, 12:28
I think before anyone decides to pay to shoot, you should think about coming over here first![ROFL1]
Not quite as long as a drive, bring a tent, and you have tons of BLM land to shoot those little bastards on and camp, for free. [Beer]

PM me the details. I would do that.

2008f450
02-22-2011, 13:16
+1 for details please

Irving
02-22-2011, 23:27
if you own land in CO it's only a matter of time before you have them

Well, we've owned the land for over 100 years now.

sniper7
02-22-2011, 23:38
Well, we've owned the land for over 100 years now.


honestly...don't even think about ruining it by introducing p-dogs. as much fun as they are to shoot and watch turn into a red mist with a ballistic tip, it isn't worth ruining your property.

Irving
02-22-2011, 23:50
Yeah, it was mostly in jest. It's not just MY property anyway. Lots of family to share it with, and it will probably end up with stupid oil rigs on it anyway. I can still shoot there with an oil rig on it right?

DFBrews
02-23-2011, 00:08
Yeah, it was mostly in jest. It's not just MY property anyway. Lots of family to share it with, and it will probably end up with stupid oil rigs on it anyway. I can still shoot there with an oil rig on it right?

Reactive target at it's best!![ROFL1]



My buddies parents have land in brighton that has a well on it we shoot all the time and have never had issues. Hell he even has a little range with berms he set up

Zundfolge
02-23-2011, 09:33
...it will probably end up with stupid oil rigs on it anyway...
Well with the middle east about to go up you'll probably not be thinking those oil rigs are all that stupid [Tooth]

Irving
02-23-2011, 10:23
Maybe it would be enough money to buy more of my own land. Wouldn't that be nice. I'm not holding my breath.

yosemite
02-27-2011, 23:09
wish I owned that lot at the SW corner of Colfax and Airport,always alive with the vermin, would like to fence it off ,ptivacy fence and rent paintball guns so urban kids could learn to love PD shooting to, then the Rainbow colored rodents could be sold to the Japanese for pets, STUPID, BUT COULD BE FUN!

yosemite
02-27-2011, 23:18
about 10 years ago one of the locals found someone relocating PD's on his grandmothers ranch, shot the guys truk up pretty well with his rifle, the judge did not find it humorus, seemed appropriate to me

spyder
03-01-2011, 10:52
PM me the details. I would do that.


+1 for details please
I live in Grand Junction, the area north of us is all desert basically. There is miles of land that you can cruise around on a 4 wheeler, rock crawler, truck, whatever and do whatever on for free. You can use google earth to see what it is that I am talking about. The land goes from north of town to the bookcliffs and all the way to the Utah border. Then there is another area that is east of us which goes up to the mesa. Tons of land, tons of rodents of all kinds, open to shooting, and all free!

http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/h403/asrspyder/grandjunction.jpg
There isn't a good map of the place anywhere so I had to get this off of google earth. Anyway, to show size, the square plots of farm land that the red arrow is pointing at are 1/2 mile plots of land for scale. Almost everything in the yellow, is BLM land, you will see signs or fencing if it isn't. The upper yellow part keeps extending and getting bigger as it goes up. You just know how to shoot safely, no dumb shit of course like shooting into the air, or at the random roads that cut through the land and so forth. Come one, come all, shoot safely. In a weekend, you wouldn't even come close to seeing everything.

Dryfli
03-01-2011, 20:37
Thanks Spyder awesome post !