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Title: woodworker is on his way to Wyoming !
Post by: woodworker on March 13, 2011, 09:00:00 PM
After what seemed like a very long time and process I have landed what is to me the best job for me at Fort Laramie, Wyoming for the National Park Service.  I and the family are hoping to settle down in or around Guernsey, not so easy but it will happen.  I am also hoping to catch up with some fellow Trad Gang members local to the area will to show me around.  Now that I will no longer be working for my self I might have some time to actually shoot my bow and make some furniture that I want to make and who knows what else.  The boys have their recurves as well and I am SO looking forward to finding a place to loose some arrows and spend time with the family.  I start April 25, what should I expect for turkeys and such, (too late, just in time and so on).  Thank you folks, Joe
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Post by: Gator1 on March 13, 2011, 10:40:00 PM
Joe,

Congratulations it sounds as though you are going to be in store for a fantastic Journey.

I'll bet you'll find many accomadating Trad Gangers to hook up with.

Good luck, and Please keep us updated on your journey.
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Post by: centaur on March 13, 2011, 11:06:00 PM
Lots of turkeys along the creeks and river bottoms in that area. Some pretty good whitetail and mulie hunting, too, and you aren't far from the Laramie Peaks, which is great elk hunting if you can draw a permit. And of course, there is always antelope if you get bored with the other species. Ft. Laramie is a cool place; you should have a great time. Welcome to Wyoming!
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Post by: PrarrieDog on March 14, 2011, 12:02:00 AM
Welcome home Joe! When you get here give me a hollar.
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Post by: BoonRoto on March 14, 2011, 12:27:00 AM
Good luck on a new start!
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Post by: Mudd on March 14, 2011, 08:04:00 AM
The spirit of the American Pioneer still lives and stories like yours are inspiring to any that "get-it".

Good luck to you and your family!!

I look forward to reading some stories from your traditional experiences out west.

God bless and God speed you and your family!

His servant, Mudd
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Post by: Jack Skinner on March 14, 2011, 09:01:00 AM
Welcome to WY Woodworker. I really like that area, have hunted it for turkeys for years now. You missed the draw for that area already. However there are some general tag areas for turkeys in WY. The closest to you will be the Laramie Peak area. It is a checkerboard area as far as national forest and private but birds can be found. If you get a chance to go let me know I will give you an area to check out. I hunt the national guard training area just north of Guernesy State park and there is some bird hunting in the state park but you have to have a limited quota tag for area 4, next year you can draw and dont forget about fall birds. PM me if you need anything and I will try my best to help. Also PM me if you want to know about some upcoming shoots.

Welcome to the Great State of Wyoming
anything I can do let me know
Jack
Cheyenne
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Post by: Shedrock on March 14, 2011, 09:32:00 AM
Welcome to Wonderful Wyoming!
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Post by: Earl E. Nov...mber on March 14, 2011, 09:48:00 AM
You'll not be far from Nebraska. There is some good hunting in the far west, for Mulies, Whitetails, and turkey.. Permits are over the counter and reasonable.
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Post by: snag on March 14, 2011, 09:56:00 AM
You lucky dawg! Congrats Joe. I'm glad it all worked out for you and your family. Adventures await you along with good folks to greet and welcome you, I'm sure.  Get to work finding out all the good hunting areas. Might just have to pay you a visit! haha
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Post by: Dale Leslie on March 14, 2011, 10:14:00 AM
Welcome to the Park Service,and WY. Can't help you on info about your area,since I live and work in Grand Teton N.P.,.Been here 1.5 yrs myself after being exiled to AZ.and N.M. for 7 years for the service.But now we're back up north where a Trad bowmen can walk the hills and coulees with Bent stick and string.We are a rare breed, you and I, in the Park Service,us Trad Bowmen.Everyone looks at me like my shaft is half straight.If you need anything give me a shout. Walk Softly and carry a bent stick,Life is a walk in the woods with lots of Targets of Opportunity.
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Post by: Claym on March 14, 2011, 05:20:00 PM
Good luck with the move and have fun over there!
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Post by: woodworker on March 19, 2011, 05:49:00 PM
Hi Folks sorry about being so bad about getting back with the replies.  I had a flood in the shop two weeks ago and with the move coming up I have been running like a headless chicken.  I am so looking forward to this new adventure and all that Wyoming has to offer.  Thank you for all the relies and all the offers of help and advice, I will certainly PM you folks.  All the best and I promise to post our progress in the move, Joe
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Post by: Mudd on March 19, 2011, 09:22:00 PM
I'm sorry to hear that things are getting in the way of your move.

Godspeed Joe!


His servant, Mudd
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Post by: Hot Hap on March 19, 2011, 10:55:00 PM
Good luck. Hap
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Post by: Shedrock on March 19, 2011, 11:33:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Earl E. Nov...mber:
You'll not be far from Nebraska. There is some good hunting in the far west, for Mulies, Whitetails, and turkey.. Permits are over the counter and reasonable.
I don't think he will want to hunt Nebraska after moving to Wyoming. We have those species here, plus a whole bunch more. Elk, whitetails, mulies, turkeys, bear, lions, moose, sheep, bison, Mt goat, and pronghorns for big game. All over the counter except for moose, sheep, goat, bison, and pronghorn. Pronghorn is an easy draw, you can hunt them every year if you apply in the right areas.

I left NE about twenty years ago for the above reasons.   :archer2:
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Post by: ScottinPA on March 20, 2011, 10:05:00 AM
Best of luck with your move.

Big time jealous here.  :)
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Post by: pruski on March 20, 2011, 12:33:00 PM
good luck,  enjoy that open space
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Post by: woodworker on March 21, 2011, 09:32:00 PM
Thank you folks ! And thank you Mudd, just hammering through and making up ground.  I look forward to the move and sunshine.  I will not venturing too far from home my first year there, getting the lay of the land so to speak.  I hope to catch up with some Trad-Gang folks. I leave behind some good friends that I hope to keep up with and look forward to the opportunity of making new ones as well, an adventure to say the least.  All the best to all of you, Joe Flikkema
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Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on March 21, 2011, 10:20:00 PM
Geez, I cant see why anyone would want to leave New York   :readit:    :knothead:    :banghead:    

Please identify the sarcasm in my typing.

Good luck out west. Its beautiful out there.
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Post by: ti-guy on March 21, 2011, 10:25:00 PM
Best of luck!
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Post by: woodworker on March 22, 2011, 08:44:00 PM
Clearing more of the hurdles out of the way.  I have a place to rent,a major hurdle out of the way.  Now to locate a shooting range for the recurve not too far away.  I have been busy doing my research on the Fort and as much as I can of the area.  This thread has been giving me loads of positive thoughts and advice.  I look forward to every post.  I hope I get to meet every one from the area and some how that have posted, thanks, Joe Flikkema