
Preparing For A Wyoming Hunt Includes Planning For Nature’s Surprises
Excitement is in the air around Wyoming as another round of hunting seasons opens up. Men, women, boys, and girls from across the state are heading out to stock their freezers full of tasty and healthy meat.

You've been planning and scouting, packing, and going through your packs to ensure you don't forget anything. You've likely been trying to get into "hunt shape", you've broken in your boots, made sure you have the proper clothing for your hunt, and the pack is full of equipment you'll need for a safe and exciting hunt.
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It's the morning you're leaving, to hit the road and make your way to your hunting area. You may swing into the convenience store or your favorite breakfast spot to grab some energy for the day. Then you're on the road to get the first day started. When you get there, you're so excited that you feel as though you could sprint to the place where your day will begin.
The nerves and adrenaline are pumping, and then it hits you. Oh, crap...literally. The greasy breakfast burrito and coffee, which were meant to give you the energy needed to hike and hunt all day, have betrayed you, and you have to go, and go NOW.
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The bells and whistles are going off in your head, and all you can hear is ALERT! ALERT! ALERT! You're experiencing a "Level 5 Code Brown".
Nature is a mighty force, and even the strongest person and most skilled hunter can't defeat it. It's just you and an open area. What in the world are you going to do?
The fine folks at Muley Freak are here to help with 4 ways to 'get the job done'.






