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			A Wyoming doe tag sounds like a great solution.  I called the state, and they are pretty sure they will have plenty left, at $29 each, even for an out-of-stater.  I had visions of a couple of hundred dollars.  Marked the availability date on my calendar.  Thanks.  I'm smiling again. 
 
I simply cannot believe that people will pay $1,800 for a pronghorn hunt, but I guess they do.  The idea of a $10,000 elk hunt in the mountains west of Manti (fenced square mile) absolutely boggles my mind. 
 
For $1,800, you can make a deal with a rancher, and hunt Hereford or Angus.  They taste real good, and the hunt would be at least as exciting as a hay-fed bull elk that was trucked in for you.  Heck, for an extra $50, you can get someone from the local meat processor to come out and shoot the critter for you....
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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