18 I The Lovell Chronicle I October 23, 2014
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PATH CARPENTER
Game Warden James Hobbs updates Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce
members on how the hunting season is progressing at their monthly luncheon
held on Monday at the Brandin' Iron Restaurant.
The hunt is on and it's a good one
BY PATFI CARPENTER
Game Warden James
Hobbs was the guest speak-
er at this month's Lovell
Area Chamber of Com-
merce luncheon held on
Monday at the Brandin'
Iron Restaurant.
Hobbs was the bearer
of particularly good news
for hunters. He said he nor-
mally checks about 40 ani-
mals this time of the year
and has already checked
more like 70, including
a trophy mule deer buck
harvested in Area 52 that
scored right around 200
points on the Boone and
Crockett scale.
Hobbs said enough
hunters don't take advan-
tage of waterfowl hunting
in the area, which he said
can be very good.
"I think one of the se-
crets of the state of Wyo-
ming is how good the wa-
terfowl hunting is around
here," said Hobbs. "We do
have quite a few people who
travel here for that, but I
believe if people knew how
good the waterfowl hunt-
ing is here, we'd have a lot
more people showing up."
He said pheasant hunt-
ing is also excellent in the
area, with roughly 3,000 or
more pheasants released
each year on the Yellow-
tail. He said the release of
these farm-raised pheas-
ants is very expensive for
the Game and Fish Dept.
and noted a special public
meeting at the Lovell Fire
Hall on Nov. 13 starting at
6 p.m. has been scheduled
to discuss ways to manage
the pheasant population
more effectively.
"Either we have to
change the way we are
managing it or charge
hunters more for pheasant
stamps," he said.
He noted that it, only
is far less than the cost
of producing the birds to
stock the area. Hobbs said
he hopes hunters will offer
some ideas of how to recti-
fy that discrepancy at the
meeting.
"We're looking forward
to talking to those who like
to pheasant hunt about
how to best manage the
program," said Hobbs.
The elk and deer hunt-
ing have been excellent
this year. He said deer and
elk numbers have been in-
creasing every year and
hunters had a lot of success
as a result.
"Statewide, our elk
numbers have continued to
increase and even with our
best efforts we can't har-
vest enough of them," he
costs $12.50 for a license to said. "In this area we also
hunt pheasant but it costs
G&F between $20 and $23
to produce each bird. That
includes the cost of employ-
ees and other costs relat-
ed to raising the birds. The
cost of the stamp, which is
required to hunt in areas
where birds are released,
have some of the best buck
to doe ratios in the state."
He said hunters are
finding elk plentiful across
area 39. He said the moun-
tain has been very good for
hunting mule deer. Hunt-
ing for white tail deer is
best near the river.
Heiser bags mountain
goat in hunt of a lifetime
BY DAVID PECK
For Chad Heiser, it was a dream come
true.
A longtime avid hunter, Heiser was
thrilled to draw a mountain goat license
for the Beartooth Mountains in Northwest
Wyoming. There was just one problem: a
recent knee injury threatened to knock the
Lovell man out of the hunt, which would
mean an opportunity lost forever.
"For 30-some years I've been waiting
to draw a tag - putting in every year," he
said. "There's no point system on goats.
There are now three goat areas in Wyo-
ming but only 14 tags for this area, I think,
and only 10 resident."
Heiser and a friend were hunting on
Line Creek on Sept. 6 when they spotted
the billy. Heiser had designs on a larger
animal but had to take a different one.
"We did a lot of glassing and had hors-
es up there, but due to my bad knee I didn't
get to kill the goat I wanted to," he said. "I
was hoping for something bigger, but this
one was nine inches (the horns). I was hop-
ing for a 10-inch one. He's probably 250 to
300 pounds.
"I shot him at about 75 yards. I had
time to sit there and look and think about
it. If it would have fallen (off the ledge),
it would have been another thousand feet
down, but I used a Remington .300 Ultra
Mag, so I dropped him right there. I an-
chored him right there."
Heiser said he will have the animal
mounted - a full-body, life-sized mount.
Does he have a room for the goat?
COURTESY PHOTO
Chad Heiser poses with the mountain
goat he successfully harvested Sept. 6
in the Beartooth Mountains on Line
Creek. The Lovell man called it the
opportunity of a lifetime.
"I'll find one," he said. "I have bears
and mountain lions and other things life-
sized. It's a beautiful animal. It was hard
shooting him."
Heiser is grateful he had the opportu-
nity to realize his dream.
"Thanks to my father (Frank Heiser)
for all the years packing me around hunt-
ing and trapping to make this possible,"
he said. "Those are once-in-a-lifetime tags.
You can never hunt a goat again.
"And with my bad knee...I had just had
35 CCs of fluid pumped out just before the
hunt."
County, local candidate meet and greet tonight
The Basin Area Chamber and Basin
Republican Rustler are sponsoring a gen-
eral election candidate meet and greet
event from 7-9 p.m. tonight (Thursday) at
the Eagles in Basin.
Candidates for county sheriff, coun-
ty commissioner, Basin mayor and council
and Big Horn County School District No.
4 races have been invited. They will have
an opportunity during the first hour to out-
line their candidacy with a three-minute
speech.
Speeches begin at 7 p.m. with the fol-
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lowing order: county commissioner can-
didates, county sheriff candidates, Basin
mayor candidates, Basin council candi-
dates and school board candidates.
There will be no formal questions from
the floor or the emcee.
The floor will be open to any other can-
didates in attendance who would like to
speak to the group as a whole.
The second hour will be opened up for
a meet and greet where the public can visit
one-on-one with candidates.
Refreshments will be served.
Announcements
LOVELL: THREE BED-
ROOM apartment, newly
shampooed and painted,
attached one car garage.
No smokers, please. Call
307-548-7745 or 307-
272-1909.
__(10/23-30pL)
LOVELL: TWO BED-
ROOM, two bath house.
Basement and fenced
backyard. Close to
school. No smoking, no
pets. Call 307-272-1988.
__ (10/23-30cL)
BASIN: THREE BED-
ROOM, ONE bath-
room adorable house.
Detached garage, central
A/C. W/D. Nice yard.
Available immediately No
pets/smoking $650 plus
utilities, or $875 utilities
paid. 307-765-2628.
(10/23cB)
GREYBULL: FULLY
FURNISHED ONE bed-
room, one bath apart-
ment. washer, dryer,
Direct T.V, WIFI. Rent
includes all utilities. No
smokers/pets. Available
11/11/14 until 6/1/2015.
perfect for business
person. 307-765-2628.
(10/23cB):
GREYBULL: TWO BED-
ROOM HOUSE with
garage, fenced yard. No
pets, no smoking. Nice
area. 307-272-3472.
__ (10/23-10/30pB)
GREYBULL: ONE AND
TWO bedroom apart-
ments. Completely fur-
nished, including cable.
No smoking, no pets.
307-765-4626.
__ (10/23-11/6cB)
SHELL: TWO BED-
ROOM, ONE bath home
near Shell. Great moun-
tain view!No smoking. No
pets. $500 plus utilities.
Call 307-265-4654.
__ (10/16-11/6pB)
GREYBULL: ONE BED-
ROOM WITH washer
and dryer. $350/month
plus utilities. Call 510-
421-0013. If no answer,
307-765-2032.
(10/2tfn)
BASIN: TWO BED-
ROOM MOBILE home.
$425/mo. No pets. 307-
899-096.
__ (10/23-10/30pB)
GREYBULL: NICE TWO
BEDROOM home in
good area. Available in
October. Call 307-899-
2368 or 307-765-4422.
(9/25tfB)
GREYBULL: NICE,
THREE BEDROOM
trailer; washer/dryer,
quiet, safe neighborhood.
Private parking, close to
schools and shopping.
References required. No
dogs. $550 per month.
Call 307-899-2368 or
307-765-4422.
(9/18tfB)
GREYBULL: SMALL
ONE BEDROOM house.
Washer, dryer, A/C, $390
month. All utilities paid
except lights. 307-765-
2530 or 307-899-2531.
(9/18tfB)
GREYBULL: TWO
BEDROOM TRAILER.
For rent in near future.
Washer/Dryer. Water and
garbage paid. 307-899-
2368 or 307-765-4422.
(9/4tfB)
GREYBULL: LAND-
LORDS. PARTIES ROU-
TINELY contact the Basin
& Greybull Chambers
of Commerce seeking
rental units. We both wish
to maintain a list of avail-
able properties so that
we may refer inquires
appropriately. If you have
rental property available
for lease, contact the
Greybull Chamber of
Commerce at 307-765-
2100 to be included in
an ongoing referral listing
accessible through both
Chambers.
(7/24tfB)
GREYBULL: 1-1/2
BEDROOM TRAILER.
Suitable for one or two
people, or couple with
baby. Nice quiet neigh-
borhood, close to shop-
ping and school. Water
and garbage paid. No
pets. No smoking. Refer-
ences required. 307-899-
2368 or 307-765-4422.
(8/21tfS)
BASIN: 1 AND 2 BED-
ROOM apt. Free laundry.
All utilities paid. Refer-
ences required. 307-272-
5405 or 307-921-8558.
(8/20tfB)
GREYBULL: DRY
CREEK STORAGE.
New units. 12x24, 12x20,
12x16, 10x10. 700 14th
Ave. N. 307-272-9419.
(7/23tfB)
BASIN: TWO BED-
ROOM APTS. Brand
new! All new appliances.
Washer and dryer hook
ups. No pets. No smok-
ing. Starting at $550 per
month plus utilities. 307-
680-1523.
(10/4ffB)
GREYBULL: ONE
TRAILER HOOK-UP.
Available in near future.
Water and garbage paid.
Lots of shade. Cement
walk and parking. Nice
quiet neighborhood. $300
month. Available soon.
No Pets. References
required. 307-899-2368
or 307-765-4422.
(8/21tfB)
GREYBULL: STORAGE
SHEDS. 10x10 - 10x15 -
12x20. Call 307-765-2407
or 307-272-5470.
(7/16tfB)
BASIN: THE LILAC
MOTEL. Clean and com-
fortable. Wireless internet.
Reasonable rates - daily,
weekly, monthly. 710 West
C St. 307-568-3355.
(tfB)
Cars & Trucks
Oaycare
GREYBULL: THE STOR-
AGE SHED has units
available by the day,
week, month or year. 1417
N. Seventh St. Call 307-
568-2795.
(fiB)
BASIN: STORAGE
UNITS available at The
Storage Shed - by the
day, week, month or year.
307-568-2795.
(tfS)
POWELL - 3 BED, 1
BATH HOME, washer/
dryer, fenced yard, nice
neighborhood. No pets/
smoking. $850/mo. Call
254-2241.
(85TFCT)
POWELL: 2 BDRM
HOUSE in town, stove/
refrigerator, no pets. 754-
3697.
(84-85PT)
POWELL: SURREY
SENIOR TOWNHOMES
is now taking applications
for an income restricted
one bedroom. First come,
first served. Call 1-307-
637-4676 for information.
(84-87CT)
POWELL: SMALL 1
BEDROOM house w/
study. No pets, no smok-
ing. 754-3414.
(80TFCT)
POWELL: 2 BEDROOM,
1 bath mobile home,
16x70 in town park,
fenced yard, covered
deck, quiet neighbors.
$695/mo., no smoking.
272-1283.
(84TFCT)
POWELL: TOWN-
HOUSE, 2 BDRM, 1 1/2
bath, perfect condition,
OPEN HOUSE Sat., Oct.
25 10 am - 2 pro, 1114
Julie Lane, $675 plus utili-
ties and security deposit.
Rigid background check.
(84-85PT)
POWELL: 2 BEDROOM
basement apartment,
$375/mo., $275 deposit.
No pets, no smoking,
water paid. 754-9740.
(84-85PT)
CLEAN 2BDRM, 1 Bath,
W/D hookup, Ig yard. No
Pets/Smoking! $550/
mo. Powell/l_ovell area
307-548-7990.
(84-87CT)
CLEAN 3 BDRM, 2 bath,
W/D hookup. NO Pets/
NO Smoking! $600/mo
Powell/Lovell area 307-
548-7990.
(84-87CT)
POWELL: 2BED 1 BATH
HOUSE, $625/5625. NO
PETS, 930 E Jefferson,
Wyoming Real Estate
Network, Call Larry Hed-
derman, 754-5500.
(83TFCT)
POEWLL: 4 BDRM
HOUSE with full garage,
$1,000/mo., $1,000 dep.
plus utilities. 250-0190.
(82TFCT)
LOVELL: EFFICIENCY
APARTMENTS, $325
and up. Utilities included.
Pets and smokers wel-
come 272-6384.
(80TFCT)
POWELL: 4 BDRM,
2 BATH, $1,200/mo.,
$1,200 dep., no smoking,
no pets. 202-1388.
(80TFCT)
POWELL: LARGE 2
BEDROOM apartment,
$450 deposit, $450/mo.
No pets, no smoking,
Available Oct. 15. 754-
5915.
(84-87PT)
POWELL: 2 BEDROOM,
1 BATH house, $700,
includes utilities. No
smoking, no pets. 899-
3592.
(79TFCT)
NEED TO STORE YOUR
boat/RV/Camper, or just
need to get it off the
street? Call JP Storage
at 754-7178.
(79 TFCT)
LOVELL: 2 BEDROOM
Townhouse, NO pets,
NO smoking. $425/mo.
754-3013.
(77TFCT)
POWELL: 2 BED, 1
BATH HOUSE, washer/
dryer, nice neighbor-
hood. No pets/smok-
ing. $750/mo. Call 254-
2241.
(75TFCT)
POWELL: OFFICE
SPACE for Rent- Per-
fect for professionals-
Completely furnished.
$400. Call Trevor for
details 307-272-1860.
(64TFCT)
POWELL: PROFES-
SIONAL OFFICE
SPACE, new build-
ing, 577 sq. ft. corner
unit, partially furnished,
includes wireless inter-
net, $700/mo., $700
deposit, internet and
water. Lease required.
307-754-7178.
__(59ThursTFCT)
POWELL: RETAIL,
OFFICE, COMMER-
CIAL and industrial,
downtown Powell. Call
307-272-5426.
(48TFCT)
POWELL: BEAUTIFUL
3 BDRM, 2 bath home,
2-car garage. No pets,
no smoking, $850/mo.
754-3013.
(73TFCT)
Adoption
Call 307-272-2035
or 307-272-1714
TO BUY, SELL OR
RENT, call Heart Moun-
tain Realty in Powell -
307-754-9631.
(16TFCT)
WHITLOCK DEVELOP-
MENT - For rentals or
property management
call 307-254-2830.
(77TFCT)
POWELL: IRONWOOD
APARTMENTS office
now open. 825 E. 7th St.
307-764-5460.
(68TFCT)
GUARANTEED CREDIT
APPROVAL through
Wyoming Auto Finance.
Only available at Midway
Auto Bales. Stop getting
denied for a loan. 307-
546-7571.
(3/10tfcL)
02 ISUZU TROOPER
limited with 152xxx miles.
Loaded with leather
heated seats $5,500 obo.
254-5206.
(81-86PT)
GRASS/ALFALFA HAY,
no rain, in Powell, $130/
ton. 754-8213.
(57TFCT)
We Have Sizes
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New Units - BY Storage!
13 feet high!
10x10 & 10x20 units now
available
FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE
& $175 IN MOVING EXPENSES!
Buck Creek Apartments are located at the
corner of Monroe and Jones St. This affordable
12 unit property features 3 bdrm units, each
with two full bathrooms, A/C, washer & dryer
included, other Energy Star appliances and
much more! Section 8 vouchers welcome.
Caf 307.754.7185 to make 1 Ct
an appointment/ ..
Managed by HDA Management, LLC.
NICE TRI-COLORED
QUARTERHORSE mare,
broke, papered, looking
for a good home, $2,500.
Flashy white and bay
mustang gelding, 5 years,
great potential, needs
a kind and quiet hand,
$700 obo. Small black
and white mare, broke,
sweet and willing, no
spook, $1,000. 754-4509.
(85-86PT)
VACATIONS: BUFFA-
LO'S HISTORIC OCCI-
DENTAL HOTEL: "GET
AWAY PACKAGE" for
2. Suite, champagne,
dinner, breakfast. Come.
Stay. Enjoy. $175.00.
Cross country trails,
snowmobiling, skiing,
ice skating, shopping,
walking & hiking. 1-307-
684-0451.
(85-85W)
NEW CHILDCARE
TO POWELL, experi-
enced, licensed provider
with Early Childhood Edu-
cation background. Clean
center setting with the
comforts and friendliness
of home. Please stop by
256 South Jones or call
307 764 3722.
(84-87CT)
ADOPT: BIRTH-
MOTHER, we are a
caring, devoted couple
who wish to provide a
loving home filled with
education, laughter
and security to a baby.
Expenses Paid. Call/
Text Christine and Paul
267-279-3688 or www.
christineandpaul.info
(81-86PT)
WE BUY FURNITURE.
Seeking bed frames,
sofas, recliners, dress-
ers and most furniture.
Call 307-765-2590.
(10/23cB)
HOME HEALTH AIDE
in Greybull. Prefer CNA.
307-899-2368 or 307-
765-4422.
(8/21tfB)
SNOWBIRDS! LOOK-
ING FOR Mail Forwarding
Service? Call White Ink,
307-754-9399.
(85-95CT)
HUFF ANTIQUE SHOW -
Metrapark Billings, Mont.,
Nov. 14, 5to8 p.m., Nov.
15 9 am to 5 pro, Nov. 16
10 am to 3 pro.
__(85-871hursPT)
15TH ANNUAL DEAVER
Craft Fair. Saturday,
Nov. 22, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Deaver Town Hall. Con-
tact Molly Yates, 307-
664-2542, to reserve your
table. Breakfast and lunch
served.
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NA MEETS WEDNES-
DAYS from 7 to 9 p.m.,
Grace Fellowship Church,
Greybull.
(tfB)
AL-ANON MEETS at 401
S. 5th, Grace Fellowship,
Greybull at noon on Mon-
days.
(tfB)
NARCOTICS ANONY-
MOUS Meets at 146 S.
Bent, Powell (Big Horn
Enterprise building) Tues.,
Thurs., Sun., (open) at
7 pro., Sat. at 10 a.m.
(closed). Call 307-213-
9434 or 1-855-596-HOPE
(4673) for more info.
(21TFFT)
BREASTFEEDING SUP-
PORT - Every Thursday
at noon at the Children's
Resource Center. Led by
Certified Lactation Coun-
selors - 754-1212.
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POWELL AL ANON pro-
vides support for friends
and relatives of alcohol-
ics. Meetings: Tuesdays
at noon and Wednes-
days, 7 p.m. at 146 South
Bent (Big Horn Enter-
prises/north entrance off
parking lot). For informa-
tion, call 754-4543 or
754-5988.
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CODY N.A. MEETINGS-
Mondays at 7 p.m.,
Assembly of God Church
basement, 1532 Bleistein
Ave.
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WELCOME TO
POWELL! Call us for
a Free gift pack and
coupons from area busi-
nesses. Wyoming Wel-
come- 754-9399 or 754-
3206.
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