ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This HFA Endorsed Outfitters goal is to provide you with the best and most exciting hunting opportunities in central Wyoming. Whether you’re looking for Wyoming elk, mule deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, mountain lion, or gray wolf; they are ready to help you with your Wyoming hunt to you and your needs. They are dedicated hunters who are excited to be part of your Wyoming experience, building lasting friendships, and ultimately send you home with a memory of Wyoming that leaves you excited to come back.
They arguably have some of the best antelope hunting in the country. They operate in several areas of the state, which hold very high numbers of antelope, along with the potential for quality genetics and age for one of those special bucks. The tag numbers vary by unit, with preference points playing a big role in the tag you can draw. There are also random tags available in the drawings, but we recommend to start building your points now to guarantee a hunt in the future. Contrary to what many believe, the more points you have for antelope doesn’t mean you are going to have a better hunt. There are many overlooked units in the state that hold large bucks and plenty of opportunity. They have a history of 100% opportunity on bucks scoring 75" or better.
Whether you choose to archery or rifle hunt, hunters have the option of either spot and stalk or hunting from a blind on watering holes. Their team will work extremely hard to provide the best hunt possible. They consistently put their clients on the largest antelope in their hunting area.
HUNT DETAILS:
Spot and Stalk is a favorite way to hunt these antelope. One hunter to one guide or two hunters to one guide. Average class antelope, 75” and smaller will be for a period of three days. Trophy class hunts of 75” antelope and bigger will be for a period of five days. Typically hunts begin from daylight at the guide’s truck, glassing for prospective animals to stalk. Targeted animals will be stalked on foot until within range, and then waited out for an ethical shot for harvest. Plenty of food and water will be brought into the field and kept in a cooler or brought in the hunting gear if extended periods in the field are anticipated.
Ground Blinds/Tree Stands: These hunts can be one hunter to one guide or two hunters to one guide. Arrangements can be made for hunters to have their own blind, or sit together if desired. Typical average class hunts of antelope of 75” and smaller will be for a period of three days. Trophy class hunts of 75” antelope and bigger will be for a period of five days. Doe hunts will be available as well. Ground blinds and tree stands will be set on watering holes and travel corridors to comply with local laws and regulations. Access to the blind/tree stand locations will be by vehicle, ATV/UTV, or by foot prior to daylight. Plenty of food and water will be brought into the field with the clients hunting gear. The guide will have a communication plan to check with the hunter periodically through the day.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Lodging is provided in the nearest city or town to the designated hunting unit. Clients will have accommodations arranged by the outfitter, which may include a motel, hotel, or vacation rental (such as VRBO or Airbnb), depending on availability. All lodging expenses are covered from the night before the hunt begins through the final night of the hunt.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
Licenses for all seasons and hunts in Wyoming are allocated through the state draw. Each unit and season require different numbers of preference points to draw a license. Huntin' Fool License Application Service will help you apply at the time of application.
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