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Wyoming antelope hunts
30 November 2003, 16:00
GarByWyoming antelope hunts
Gents....I am considering booking an antelope hunt in the fall of 2004. I am looking for a quality, fair chase hunt....no luxuries needed....for a fair price. Any recommendations? Thanks, in advance, for your responses.
Gary
30 November 2003, 16:31
Aspen Hill AdventuresGary, I can help you. I am also applying for a lope tag in Wyoming and have a good outfitter there who I will hunt with if drawn.
If you want my info on him, drop me a line.
aspenhill@triton.net
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01 December 2003, 04:49
rickt300If tou get a tag in a good area all you have to do is go there, set up camp and start looking for a nice buck. Any area from Farson to Wamsutter has plenty of antelope and public land.
01 December 2003, 06:05
beemanbemeWhat Rickt sez is true. Be sure and have some good BLM maps as the Wy ranchers are not required to post their land nor even tell you where theirs starts and public land stops. And, like everywhere, some of them would have you think they "own" the blm land they are leasing. Also, if you write or email the Wy dnr, they usually keep a list of owners that will let you hunt their place (often for a nominal fee). That way, you can call or write them this winter instead of showing up in their driveway right at hunting season.
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01 December 2003, 11:44
GarByThanks to all of you. I am still checking on a couple of areas now. The BLM maps are a great idea. Ann, I may be contacting you for some more info on your guide and available hunts. Nice website, by the way. Thanks, again, for the responses.
Gary
01 December 2003, 13:04
WyoJoequote:
Originally posted by GarBy:
Gents....I am considering booking an antelope hunt in the fall of 2004. I am looking for a quality, fair chase hunt....no luxuries needed....for a fair price. Any recommendations? Thanks, in advance, for your responses.
Gary
Areas 60, 61, 62 have some pretty good bucks and a lot fo public land,
01 December 2003, 17:06
OldFartUnless your set on an outfitted hunt, I would consider a do-it-yourself hunt. Antelope are not that difficult to hunt, and are usually easy to spot in the open country. Just pick an area with a bunch of public land and you should do all right.
01 December 2003, 17:11
<Herb D>While in Farson don't forget to stop by the "world famous" ice cream store to celebrate your "lope".
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02 December 2003, 02:35
mark65x55Last year I hunted with Bill at Flying B Outfitters and had a great time, I'd hunt with him again. Hes out of Casper and heres a link to his web page
www.flyingboutfitters.com if you talk to him tell him Mark said "Howdy".
02 December 2003, 05:40
TomPquote:
Originally posted by Herb D:
While in Farson don't forget to stop by the "world famous" ice cream store to celebrate your "lope".
We celebrate with a cone when we get something, console ourselves with a cone when we don't, send postcards from the front porch regardless.
02 December 2003, 09:25
Marsh MuleThe eastern part of the state rutinely produces the larger horned bucks, Cheyenne and Casper areas are your best bets.
09 December 2003, 09:31
mr308winhow are the whitetail in Flying B's area?
thanks
wayne
09 December 2003, 10:14
mark65x55Bill has 3 or 4 areas he hunts. We hunted antelope on 66,000ac I saw hundreds of antleope, but not one mule deer.
09 December 2003, 10:56
bow777GARBY:
LINK TO
WWW.WY-TROPHYHUNTS.COMTHE CHEAPEST GUIDED ANTELOPE HUNT I'VE SEEN. I HAVE NOT GONE WITH THEM, BUT I HAVE A FRIEND THAT HAS. HE HIGHLY RECOMMENDS HIM.
IF YOU WANT A DO-IT-YOURSELF WHICH SOME PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY SUGGESTED, CONTACT ME AT BOW777@HOTMAIL.COM AND I WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW
09 December 2003, 20:11
<Herb D> TOM Way to go! So do I. Except this year I missed out as the sign in the door said "Closed".
10 December 2003, 02:12
Russell E. Taylorquote:
Originally posted by WyoJoe:
Areas 60, 61, 62 have some pretty good bucks and a lot fo public land,
I have one outfitted hunt to make up, from when Osama bin Laden cost my trip to Wyoming on 13 Sep 01 and I couldn't reschedule. I didn't draw in 2002; I didn't put in at all in 2003, since I was a tad busy elsewhere. Once I make up the outfitted hunt, I'll do public land hunts for these animals... and I'll make sure I check out 60, 61, and 62. Thanks for the tip, WyoJoe.
Russ
10 December 2003, 05:18
TrapdoorRuss,
Non-resident drawing odds for those three units are very low, ranging from 7% to 18%. The red desert does produce some nice goats though.
If you make it to Wyoming, let me know and I'll buy you a couple beers for your time spent in hell.