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Wyoming’s Legion baseball teams are in Week 12 of the 2025 season. With tournaments in full swing during the summer, there is at least one tournament game every day this week. The Cheyenne Hawks and Eagles co-host a tournament in the Capital City Thursday through Sunday. That’s the only in-state event. Teams are playing in other tournaments in Montana or Nebraska. Only a handful of conference doubleheaders are on tap, and all but one of those are on Tuesday.

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Game schedules are subject to change. If you have an update or see a game missing, please let WyoPreps know. You can email david@wyopreps.com.

Tournaments

Battle for Omaha 19U Midweek Tournament in Omaha, NE

Final Score: Nevada Sparks 16 Douglas Cats 0 – The Cats were held to 1 hit.

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Final Score: Twin Falls (ID) Cowboys 7 Douglas Cats 1 – The Cats had 6 hits but mustered just 1 run. Meeks had an RBI single

 

Final Score: Sheridan Jets 11 Billings Cardinals 9 – The Jets used a 6-run top of the 7th to win on the road. Martinson had 2 hits & 3 RBIs. Malmberg added a double, 2 RBIs, 3 walks, and 2 runs scored.

Final Score: Billings (MT) Cardinals 11 Sheridan Jets 3 – The Cardinals jumped on Sheridan 6-0 and never trailed. Martinson had 2 hits & 1 RBI for the Jets.

Final Score: Evanston Outlaws 14 Riverton Raiders 1 (conference game) – The Outlaws scored all their runs in the first 3 innings (4,5,5). Windley had a triple & 3 RBIs. Kaman had 1 hit & 2 RBIs. Evanston all took advantage of 6 walks & 8 errors.

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Final Score: Evanston Outlaws 6 Riverton Raiders 5 – 8 inns. (conference game) – Osborne had the game-winning, walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the 8th for Evanston. The Outlaws rallied from a 5-0 deficit. Osborne had 2 hits & 2 RBIs.

Final Score: Gillette Rustlers 3 Cheyenne Eagles 1 (conference game) – Gillette used 2 in the 3rd to take the lead and added an insurance run in the 6th. Wood, Smith, and Fitzgerald had 1 hit & 1 RBI each.

Final Score: Gillette Rustlers 11 Cheyenne Eagles 1 (conference game) – The Rustlers scored 4 runs in the 1st and 3rd innings for the sweep. Reed had 2 hits & 2 RBIs to lead a 14-hit attack.

Final Score: Blackfoot (ID) Post 23 23 Jackson Giants 1 – Blackfoot scored 6 or more runs in all 3 innings. Moore had 1 hit & 1 RBI for Jackson.

Final Score: Blackfoot (ID) Post 23 14 Jackson Giants 4 – The Giants led 4-2, but Blackfoot rallied with 4 in the 3rd, 2 in the 4th, and 6 in the 6th. Garcia had 1 hit & 1 RBI for Jackson.

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Final Score: Powell Pioneers 7 Green River Knights 3 (conference game) – The Pioneers scored 3 runs in the 6th to pull away. Bieber led the way with 2 hits & 4 RBIs for Powell.

Final Score: Powell Pioneers 14 Green River Knights 6 (conference game) – Powell jumped out to 4-0 lead and added a pair of 5-run innings.

Final Score: Lovell Mustangs 5 Cody Cubs 0 (conference game) – Tucker Jackson tossed a 4-hit shutout with 11 Ks and 2 walks for Lovell. Edwards had 1 hit & 2 RBIs for the Mustangs.

Final Score: Cody Cubs 16 Lovell Mustangs 1 (conference game) – The Cubs scored 5 runs in the 1st and capped it with 7 runs in the 4th. Jarrett hit 2 HRs and drove in 5. M. Bailey also homered and drove in 4. T. Bailey added 2 hits & 4 RBIs.

Final Score: Torrington Tigers 4 Wheatland Lobos 2 (conference game) – The Tigers used a 3-run 4th to take the lead and game one. Hibben had 3 hits (2-2B) & 1 RBI. Kelly added 2 RBIs after reaching on an error for the Tigers.

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Final Score: Wheatland Lobos 13 Torrington Tigers 3 (conference game) – Wheatland busted the game open with 9 runs in the 2nd inning. Lind, Collar, and Steinsiek drove in 2 runs apiece. The Lobos took advantage of 8 walks and 5 errors.

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Battle for Omaha 19U Midweek Tournament in Omaha, NE

Final Score: Northside Post 630 (Minneapolis, MN) 10 Douglas Cats 5 – Northside led 9-0 after two innings. Carter had 3 hits (2B) & 1 RBI for the Cats.

 

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Battle for Omaha 19U Midweek Tournament in Omaha, NE

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Douglas Cats vs. Watertown (MN) Post 121 SR 18O, 7 a.m.

Creighton Prep CWS Classic in Omaha, NE

Cheyenne Sixers vs. Omaha (NE) Westside, 11 a.m.

Sheridan Troopers vs. Wayzata, MN, 11 a.m.

Cheyenne Sixers vs. Dickinson, ND, 1:30 p.m.

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Sheridan Troopers vs. North Platte, NE, 1:30 p.m.

Gillette Riders vs. Lincoln (NE) East, 6:30 p.m.

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Riverton Raiders at Laramie Rangers AA, 2 & 4 p.m.

Rock Springs Stallions at Evanston Outlaws, 6 p.m.

Tournaments

2025 Tri-State Border War Tournament in Cheyenne, WY

Mountain View (Loveland, CO) at Cheyenne Hawks, 6 p.m. (Powers Field)

Wellington, CO at Cheyenne Eagles, 6 p.m. (Pioneer Park)

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Buffalo Wild Wings Tournament 2025 in Billings, MT

Lovell Mustangs vs. Billings (MT) Blue Jays, 10 a.m.

Gillette Rustlers vs. Parker (CO) Lightning 16U, 12:30 p.m.

Powell Pioneers vs. Sheridan Jets, 12:30 p.m.

Green River Knights vs. Lovell Mustangs, 3 p.m.

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Powell Pioneers vs. Williston, ND, 3 p.m.

Gillette Rustlers vs. Fort MacLeod, Alberta, 5:30 p.m.

Clair Conley Tournament in Alliance, NE

Torrington Tigers vs. Mitchell, SD, 2:30 p.m.

Casper Drillers vs. Rapid City (SD) Sliders 18U, 5 p.m.

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Torrington Tigers at Alliance (NE) Spartans, 7:15 p.m.

Creighton Prep CWS Classic in Omaha, NE

Gillette Riders vs. Rapid City (SD) Post 22 Hardhats, 11 a.m.

Gillette Riders at Creighton Prep (NE), 1:30 p.m.

Cheyenne Sixers vs. Lincoln (NE) Southwest, 6:30 p.m.

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Sheridan Troopers vs. Lincoln (NE) Northeast, 6:30 p.m.

Harold Gjerde Memorial Tournament in Lewistown, MT

Cody Cubs vs. Glendive, MT, 6 p.m.

Missoula Memorial Tournament in Missoula, MT

Casper Oilers at Missoula (MT) Mavericks, 7 p.m.

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Eugene, OR at Jackson Giants, 4 & 6 p.m.

Tournaments

2025 Tri-State Border War Tournament in Cheyenne, WY

Wheatland Lobos vs. Timnath (CO) Cubs, 1 p.m. (Powers Field)

Laramie Rangers A vs. LB Baseball (Fort Collins), 3:30 p.m. (Pioneer Park)

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Wheatland Lobos vs. North Platte, NE, 3:30 p.m. (Powers Field)

Laramie Rangers A at Cheyenne Eagles, 6 p.m. (Pioneer Park)

North Platte, NE at Cheyenne Hawks, 6 p.m. (Powers Field)

Buffalo Wild Wings Tournament 2025 in Billings, MT

Sheridan Jets vs. Williston, ND, 10 a.m.

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Green River Knights vs. Pocatello (ID) Razorbacks, 10 a.m.

Powell Pioneers vs. Lethbridge, Alberta, 12:30 p.m.

Green River Knights at Billings (MT) Blue Jays, 3 p.m.

Lovell Mustangs vs. Pocatello (ID) Razorbacks, 3 p.m.

Sheridan Jets vs. Lethbridge, Alberta, 5:30 p.m.

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Gillette Rustlers at Billings (MT) Cardinals, 8 p.m.

Clair Conley Tournament in Alliance, NE

Casper Drillers vs. Buckley Bombers (Chappell, NE), 10:15 a.m.

Casper Drillers at Alliance (NE) Jr. Spartans, 12:30 p.m.

Torrington Tigers vs. Fort Morgan, CO, 5 p.m.

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Creighton Prep CWS Classic in Omaha, NE

Gillette Riders vs. Millard (NE) West, 8:30 a.m.

Cheyenne Sixers vs. Bozeman (MT) Bucks AA, 11 a.m.

Gillette Riders vs. Minot, ND, 11 a.m.

Sheridan Troopers vs. Fargo (ND) Post 2, 11 a.m.

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Cheyenne Sixers vs. Brandon Valley, SD, 1:30 p.m.

Sheridan Troopers at Papillion, NE, 1:30 p.m.

Harold Gjerde Memorial Tournament in Lewistown, MT

Cody Cubs vs. Belgrade, MT, 10:15 a.m.

Cody Cubs vs. Butte, MT, 12:30 p.m.

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Missoula Memorial Tournament in Missoula, MT

Casper Oilers vs. West Plains Cannons (Medical Lake, WA) 18U, 1 p.m.

Casper Oilers vs. Spokane (WA) Expos, 4 p.m.

 

Buffalo Bulls at Powell B, 1 & 3 p.m.

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Tournaments

2025 Tri-State Border War Tournament in Cheyenne, WY

Premier West (Denver, CO) at Cheyenne Eagles, 9 a.m. (Pioneer Park)

Timnath (CO) Cubs at Cheyenne Hawks, 9 a.m. (Powers Field)

Laramie Rangers A vs. Premier West (Denver), 11:30 a.m. (Pioneer Park

Laramie Rangers A vs. Wellington, CO, 2 p.m. (Pioneer Park)

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Wheatland Lobos vs. Mountain View (Loveland, CO), 4:30 p.m.

LB Baseball (Ft. Collins) at Cheyenne Eagles, 7 p.m.

Wheatland Lobos at Cheyenne Hawks, 7 p.m.

Buffalo Wild Wings Tournament 2025 in Billings, MT

Gillette Rustlers vs. TBD

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Green River Knights vs. TBD

Lovell Mustangs vs. TBD

Powell Pioneers vs. TBD

Sheridan Jets vs. TBD

Clair Conley Tournament in Alliance, NE

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Torrington Tigers vs. Alliance (NE) Jr. Spartans, 2:30 p.m.

Casper Drillers at Alliance (NE) Spartans, 5 p.m.

Creighton Prep CWS Classic in Omaha, NE

Gillette Riders vs. Elkhorn, NE, 8:30 a.m.

Sheridan Troopers vs. Watertown, SD, 8:30 a.m.

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Cheyenne Sixers at Gretna, NE, 1:30 p.m.

Harold Gjerde Memorial Tournament in Lewistown, MT

Cody Cubs vs. Miles City (MT) Mavericks, 10:15 a.m.

Missoula Memorial Tournament in Missoula, MT

Casper Oilers vs. Fairfield (CA) Expos 19U, 10 a.m.

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Douglas Cats at Buffalo Bulls, Noon & 2:30 p.m. (conference games)

Rock Springs Stallions at Evanston Outlaws, 1 & 3:30 p.m.

Tournaments

2025 Tri-State Border War Tournament in Cheyenne, WY

Cheyenne Hawks vs. TBD

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Cheyenne Eagles vs. TBD

Laramie Rangers A vs. TBD

Wheatland Lobos vs. TBD

Buffalo Wild Wings Tournament 2025 in Billings, MT

Gillette Rustlers vs. TBD

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Green River Knights vs. TBD

Lovell Mustangs vs. TBD

Powell Pioneers vs. TBD

Sheridan Jets vs. TBD

Clair Conley Tournament in Alliance, NE

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Casper Drillers vs. TBD

Torrington Tigers vs. TBD

Creighton Prep CWS Classic in Omaha, NE

Cheyenne Sixers vs. TBD

Gillette Riders vs. TBD

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Sheridan Troopers vs. TBD

Harold Gjerde Memorial Tournament in Lewistown, MT

Cody Cubs vs. TBD

Missoula Memorial Tournament in Missoula, MT

Casper Oilers vs. Great Falls (MT) Chargers, 11:30 a.m.

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Meyer’s Late Score Lifts Wyoming past Air Force – SweetwaterNOW

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Naz Meyer. Mandatory Credit: Troy Babbitt-UW Media-Athletics

LARAMIE — Nasir Meyer converted a three-point play with 35 seconds remaining to give Wyoming Cowboys men’s basketball the lead for good, and Wyoming held Air Force Falcons men’s basketball scoreless over the final two minutes to secure a 66-62 victory Saturday night.

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The win marked the 13th home victory of the season for Wyoming, which improved to 16-13 overall and 7-11 in conference play.

“Air Force deserves all the credit and let’s talk about a team that has every reason not to fight, but thats why they are Air Force and the cadets and I have a lot of respect for them,” Wyoming coach Sundance Wicks said. “They were not going to quit, and I didn’t drive that message home enough and hats off to Air Force because they deserved to win. We snuck away with a win. Adam Harakow showed when we need him and he was massive for us. Simm-Marten was made big plays and Naz was clutch for us late.”

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Wyoming shot 35% from the field and went 7 of 28 from 3-point range, making just two from beyond the arc in the second half. Air Force shot 49% overall and 44% from 3, hitting eight shots from long distance. The Cowboys made 13 of 16 free throws (81%) and scored 22 points off 15 Air Force turnovers while holding a 39-36 edge in rebounding.

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Damarion Dennis led Wyoming with 16 points and three assists, going 7 of 8 from the free-throw line. Meyer finished with 14 points and tied a career best with eight rebounds. Adam Harakow added 14 points off the bench on 5-of-6 shooting, his first double-figure scoring game since the first meeting with Air Force. Simm-Marten Saadi had nine points in 13 minutes, and Kiani Saxon grabbed seven rebounds.

Air Force opened with back-to-back 3-pointers to take a 6-0 lead. Meyer scored Wyoming’s first basket, and Leland Walker added a 3-pointer to make it 8-5 with 16 minutes left in the first half.

Wyoming responded with a 9-0 run over nearly four minutes, with Saadi and Harakow each connecting from beyond the arc to give the Cowboys an 11-8 lead with under 14 minutes remaining. Air Force regained a 12-11 advantage as Wyoming went scoreless for more than two minutes.

Harakow’s second 3-pointer pushed the lead to 22-16 with nine minutes left in the half, and Wyoming used a 6-0 run while holding the Falcons without a field goal for more than four minutes to build a 28-18 lead with six minutes remaining. The Cowboys closed the half on a defensive stand, keeping Air Force scoreless for the final two minutes to take a 35-25 lead into the break. Wyoming scored 15 first-half points off turnovers.

The teams traded 3-pointers early in the second half, and Air Force cut the deficit to 40-31 with under 17 minutes left before trimming it to seven 90 seconds later. Walker answered with a 3-pointer to make it 43-33 with 15 minutes to go.

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Air Force used a 9-0 run during a stretch in which Wyoming went more than 3 1/2 minutes without a point to pull within one with nine minutes left. The Falcons later tied the game at 51-51 with 5:30 remaining after forcing six straight missed shots.

A pair of free throws by Meyer and a basket from Saadi gave Wyoming a 57-53 lead with under four minutes to play. Air Force answered with three consecutive 3-pointers from Kam Sanders to take a 62-59 lead with two minutes left.

Meyer scored with 90 seconds remaining to cut the deficit to one. On the next trip, he converted an and-one to give Wyoming a 64-62 lead with 35 seconds left. The Cowboys added late free throws to close out the 66-62 win.

Sanders led Air Force with 16 points and nine rebounds, going 4 of 5 from 3-point range. Eli Robinson added 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting.

Wyoming closes its home schedule Tuesday against Nevada Wolf Pack men’s basketball at 8 p.m. as part of a doubleheader with the Cowgirls.

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The 2-time defending champ Tongue River girls, along with both teams from Big Horn will represent Sheridan County in the small school version of March Madness.

Click here to see results from the regional tournaments.


2A Boys:

First Round:

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Thursday, March 5th: (All games played at Casper College)

(#2E) Big Horn vs. (#3W) Shoshoni – Noon

(#1W) Thermopolis vs. (#4E) Sundance – 1:30pm

(#2W) Wyoming Indian vs. (#3E) Wright – 6:30pm

(#1E) Pine Bluffs vs. (#4W) Rocky Mountain – 8pm

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Friday, March 6th: (All games played at Ford Wyoming Center)

Consolation Round:

Big Horn/Shoshoni loser vs. Thermopolis/Sundance loser – Noon LOSER OUT!

Wyoming Indian/Wright loser vs. Pine Bluffs/Rocky Mountain loser – 1:30pm LOSER OUT!

Semi-Finals:

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Big Horn/Shoshoni winner vs. Thermopolis/Sundance winner – 6:30pm

Wyoming Indian/Wright winner vs. Pine Bluffs/Rocky Mountain winner – 8pm

Saturday, March 7th:

Friday Noon winner vs. Friday 1:30pm – Noon at Ford Wyoming Center Consolation Championship

Friday 6:30pm loser vs. Friday 8pm loser – 3pm at Natrona County High School 3rd Place

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Friday 6:30pm winner vs. Friday 8pm winner – 7pm at Ford Wyoming Center Championship


2A Girls:

First Round:

Thursday, March 5th: (All games played at Casper College)

(#2W) Wyoming Indian vs. (#3E) Big Horn – 9am

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(#1E) Sundance vs. (#4W) Shoshoni – 10:30am

(#2E) Tongue River vs. (#3W) Greybull – 3:30pm

(#1W) Thermopolis vs. (#4E) Pine Bluffs – 5pm

Friday, March 6th: (All games played at Ford Wyoming Center)

Consolation Round:

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Wyoming Indian/Big Horn loser vs. Sundance/Shoshoni loser – 9am LOSER OUT!

Tongue River/Greybull loser vs. Thermopolis/Pine Bluffs loser – 10:30am LOSER OUT!

Semi-Finals:

Wyoming Indian/Big Horn winner vs. Sundance/Shoshoni winner – 3:30pm

Tongue River/Greybull loser vs. Thermopolis/Pine Bluffs loser – 5pm

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Saturday, March 7th:

Friday 9am winner vs. Friday 10:30am winner – 9am at Ford Wyoming Center Consolation Championship

Friday 3:30pm loser vs. Friday 5pm loser – 10:30am at Ford Wyoming Center 3rd Place

Friday 3:30pm winner vs. Friday 5pm winner – 5:30pm at Ford Wyoming Center Championship


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Wyoming Crow Hunters Can Blast All They Want, But Nobody Eats The Birds

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Mention of bird hunting might conjure up images of hunters and their dogs huddling in freezing duck blinds or pounding the brush in hopes of kicking up pheasants. But crow hunting is a thing in Wyoming too.

“It’s about the sport of it,” Dan Kinneman of Riverton told Cowboy State Daily.

He started crow hunting when he was 14 and is about to turn 85. He’s never tried cooking and eating crows or known anybody who has.

Instead, shooting crows is essentially nuisance bird control, as they’re known to wreak havoc on agricultural crops.

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“All the ranchers will let you hunt crows. I’ve never been refused access to hunt crows. They all hate them,” he said.

In Wyoming, crow hunting season runs from Nov. 1 to Feb. 28. No license is required, and there’s no bag limit. Hunters can shoot all the crows they want to.

It’s a ball for hunting dogs too, Kinneman said.

“My yellow Labrador retriever, he doesn’t care whether it’s a crow or duck. In fact, he likes crow hunting more than duck hunting, because there’s more action,” he said.

Crow hunting requires skill, patience and a good set of decoys, an experienced Wyoming hunter said. The upside is, there’s no bag limit, hunters can blast all the crows they want. No one eats them, though.

Don’t Expect It To Be Easy

Kinneman said that in the days of his youth, crow hunting was as simple as driving around and “shooting them out of trees with rifles.”

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However, as the number of people and buildings potentially in the paths of bullets grew, such practices fell out of favor. Crow hunting became more regulated.

And it evolved to resemble hunting other birds, such as waterfowl.

Meaning, hunters started setting out decoys, hiding in blinds and using calls to tempt crows to within shotgun range.

Kinneman is no stranger to hunting of all types. He’s taken numerous species of big game in Wyoming and elsewhere. And in July 2005, he shot a prairie dog near Rock Springs from well over a mile away.

He hit the prairie dog from 2,157 yards away. A mile is 1,760 yards. 

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But bird hunting has always been his favorite.

“It’s my life,” he said.

He has a huge collection of duck, goose and dove decoys. And two tubs full of crow decoys.

The uninitiated might think that going out and blasting crows would be a slam dunk.

That isn’t so, Kinneman said. He likes crow hunting for the challenge of it.

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“Hunting crows is hard. They are a lot smarter than ducks and geese,” he said.

Pick Up After Yourself

Even though he doesn’t eat crows, Kinneman said he never just left them littering the ground where he shot them.

“I never let them lay out there. I always picked them up and disposed of the carcasses,” he said.

That’s good ethics and it shows respect for the ranchers, he said.

“Leaving them (dead crows) out there would be no different than just leaving all of your empty shotgun shells out there,” he said.

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“You have to pick up after yourself, or the ranchers won’t let you back onto their land,” he added.

Slow Year

At his age, Kinneman isn’t sure how much longer he’ll be able to get out crow hunting. And this year has been a total bust.

“I love doing it. But this year there are no crows,” he said.

The Riverton area is along major crow migration routes.  

Picking a good hunting spot is a matter of “finding a flyway” that the crows are on and then setting up a spread of decoys and a blind along the route.

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But with an unusually warm winter, the crow flyways have been practically empty, he said.

Migrations Are Off Everywhere

Avid birdwatcher Lucas Fralick of Laramie said that warm, dry conditions much of this winter have knocked bird migrations out of whack.

“I do know that because of the weather, migrations are off all over the place,” he said.

One of his favorite species is the dark-eyed junco, a “small, sparrow-like bird,” he said.

They usually winter in the Laramie area and leave right around March. This year, they were gone by November, he said.

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“They’re a cold-weather bird,” he said.

Mark Heinz can be reached at mark@cowboystatedaily.com.



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