11 February 2011, 05:15
Randy RoutierWyoming rifle antelope hunts
Come to unit 23 16 miles South of Gillette Wyoming for a three day rifle antelope hunt in October for the price of $1750. This includes your lodging, meals and guides as well as on location transportation. If you fly in we will pick you up at the Gillette Wyoming Airport free of charge. This hunt takes place on roughly 30,000 acres of private land with plenty of antelope with trophy potential. Don't expect to break the record books but go home with a nice mature representative. Licenses are not guaranteed but we have never had a client not draw. You stay right in the ranch house on the hunting property and the meals are nothing fancy but rather good old fashion home cooked meals. Nonresident licenses cost $272 with a nonresident application fee of $14. This is with my aunt and uncle Bill and Cindy Mankin with my brother Ryan Routier also guiding.
Randy Routier
11000 Holcomb Place Buffalo, SD 57720
605-375-3306
hunsd@sdplains.com
11 February 2011, 07:55
Badger MattWe hunted a ranch in that general area. Lots more grass than sage and the speed goat tasted great. It's a fun hunt where you're never out of sight of some game.
13 February 2011, 02:39
Randy RoutierYes we are fortunate to have lots of animals in this area. Also open to archery hunts in the month of September at the same price for five days.
15 February 2011, 08:35
rnoviAny chance for a doe along with the buck?
15 February 2011, 22:09
Randy RoutierAbsolutely with no additional charge except for your license.
17 February 2011, 20:02
RVL IIIRifle recommendations? Shot distances?
17 February 2011, 20:47
Randy Routierquote:
Originally posted by RVL III:
Rifle recommendations? Shot distances?
My personal favorite is a .270 but probably just because that is what I grew up with. Most commonly recommended is something that is fast and flat. Shot distances more often than not are 250 yards and under. Whatever rifle you are comfortable at that distance is most important.