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I really want to make one of these hunts, would love to FTF with some of the guys here I've come to admire over the years.


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Deer or speed goats are fine by me. I hav rifles set up for both. Hell if Jamie or another WA guy goes even better as having someone to make the drive with is half the fun.

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Big game hunts outside of pigs/exotics are hard to do because of the draw problem and having enough animals to satisfy a large group. Waterfowl hunts make a great social hunt however and you can cram a whole bunch of people in a small area for ducks in a blind or geese in a field.

Just an idea.


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What will it cost to hunt antelope in wy or maybe deer hunt?


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Originally Posted by NathanL
Big game hunts outside of pigs/exotics are hard to do because of the draw problem and having enough animals to satisfy a large group. Waterfowl hunts make a great social hunt however and you can cram a whole bunch of people in a small area for ducks in a blind or geese in a field.

Just an idea.


Very true on the game vs tags/area to hunt. Waterfowl is a good idea and dove would work as well....but they just aren't the same as big game.

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Interested in the details. It is early enough to get into the draw for antelope or deer in Wyoming. Antelope would be the least expensive and could possibly buy more OTC for does.


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Colorado has OTC for deer and elk,or a Texas deer hunt.


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Not really interested in a waterfowl/bird hunt since I don't own a shotgun and couldn't hit a flying bird with a howitzer filled with #6 shot.

The antelope idea seems to be the most favored, since I don't know diddly about antelope or where to hunt them, if Ribka wants to take the lead on this one that would be fantastic.

I would prefer either an August or late Sept timeframe so it doesn't interfere with my moose hunt.


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Ribka, I sent you a pm.


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California has ALOT of over the counter deer tags in the A zones, and quite a bit of public land to hunt them on. I know alot of people wouldnt want to come to cal, but for deer tags and public land it could work. There is some baeutiful country in the northern part of the state where i believe alot of the A zone is.


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Deer in Colorado are draw with very few left overs. I haven't drawn a deer tag for 3 years now.

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"You all know how these want to go hunting plans usually start. Everyone wants to go until have to put up deposit money."

Ain't that the truth. back in 2009 there was a plan for a group hunt here and about 50 guys all said they wanted in. When I got there, turned out I was the only one that booked. Kind of disapointing and I was hoping to meet some of the people on here. Oh well, I ended up being hooked up with a gentleman from Texas and I have a standing invite to hunt deer and pigs on his ranch so it all turned out for the best. I get to do a Texas deer hunt and my wife gets to spend time with the grandkids in Houston.
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Originally Posted by Kentucky_Windage
Having visions of antelopageddon...

But I'd be interested. Speed goats are probably my second-favorite critter to hunt, after mule deer, but that's a common affliction to lifelong spot-and-stalk guys. You Eastern boys may want to practice by crawling on your hands and knees for two miles a day through cactus. That should get you in shape. smile
We ain't got no friggin' cactus out east! And as far as for that hands and knees stuff, they may do that with their sheep in Iowa, but most of us upright walking jackpine savages don't swing that way, homey!


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Maybe this will help you guys plan

Planning a Wyoming DIY antelope hunt

�Here there be monsters� was often written on the edges of sailing charts before the oceans had been fully explored. I use it here to note that most of the �book� antelope don�t come from Wyoming. Big bucks come from Wyoming all the time but the true monsters seem to come from outside the edges of the map. So, if you�re looking to this as a place to find big bucks, stop reading and look elsewhere. I don�t hunt for big horns and I just can�t help you with that.
Now what I am going to try and do is pull together from all of the various sources, information to help you plan a DIY hunt for antelope in Wyoming as a non-resident.
Your first step is to determine what you are trying to accomplish with this hunt. If you are looking for a better than average buck, then you would be well served to apply continuously for the areas in the central and southern portions of the state. Take a map of Wyoming, draw a line east of Riverton over to Casper and due south from both cities all the way to the Colorado line. Apply for just about any area in that region and your chances of drawing a tag without preference points is pretty low. Once you do draw a tag for that area, your chances of finding a decent buck, but not necessarily a �book� buck are pretty good and access is fairly easy. If you have a specific area in mind, and aren�t opposed to �traveling all that way� just to shoot does, you can apply for doe tags along with the buck tag you probably won�t get, in that area with a reasonable expectation of getting those doe tags. You will then be able to hunt antelope while scouting the bucks and the hunting area for the time when you finally DO get that buck tag. Successful doe tag draws do not expend your preference points. If you don�t want to only shoot does, but you do want to come out and hunt antelope and still gain preference points, you should apply for one of the areas that you most likely won�t get a tag in as your first choice. As a second or third choice, you should apply for one of the areas where tags are virtually assured. You will gain a preference point for not drawing your first choice and you will still be able to hunt bucks that year. The bucks may be smaller and access may be more difficult but at least you�ll be hunting antelope.
Hunt areas 1-4 6,8,9,12, 15-26, 29-31, 35-37, 40, 42-45, 70,71 all offer nearly 100% success rates for non residents to draw a buck tag. These areas are noted on the WG&F list as having difficult access BUT that statement doesn�t take into account that there are Wildlife Management Areas, and Walk in Areas. There is also a list, maintained by the REGIONAL offices of the Wyoming Game and Fish of ranchers who will allow hunting. Most often, but not always, the rancher charges a trespass fee. This fee can be anywhere from $25 per license to the sky�s the limit. You have to decide for yourself how you feel about paying fees to hunt.
Areas 72,77,52,50,39, and 11 Offer about a 50% chance of a non-resident drawing a buck tag. These areas also seem to have better access.
Walk in Areas are a program set up between WGF and the landowner that allow hunters to access private land without getting a permission slip. They are funded by the Access Yes program. Be sure to donate at least a dollar when you purchase your license.
Hunt areas 1-4 and 6 don�t seem to offer any Walk in Areas.
Areas 8, 9, 11 and 12 offer lots of walk in area.
Areas 15, 16, 17, 20, 21 and 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, and 31 have small to medium amounts of walk in areas.
Areas 39, 40, 42, and 45 offer some walk in hunting.
Area 50 offers only about 500 acres of walk in area. Area 52 has over 3500 acres.

I haven�t listed the Hunter management areas (HMAs) for these areas. HMAs require a permission slip that can be obtained in one of 3 ways depending on the specific HMA 1: simply request it from WGF. 2 Drawing. Or 3 Showing up at the regional offices of WGF and requesting one on a first come first serve basis. Information about the various HMAs can be obtained via the WGF web site under the Private Lands, Public Wildlife tab. http://gf.state.wy.us/plpwhmprogram/frm ... tHome.aspx

A few notes on hunting antelope.
Cartridge and rifle choice. Just about any deer rifle is suitable for antelope. Suitable cartridges start at the 243 and go up to about the 270 anything bigger is starting to be overkill but isn�t ruled out. Anything smaller isn�t legal by Wyoming law. A medium weight 25-06 with a 4.5-14 size scope is probably about as close to ideal, but I�d never argue with someone who was using something else.
Game care. It�s often quite warm when antelope season is in. Once your antelope is on the ground, get it field dressed as soon as possible making sure not to cut the guts open. The juices in an antelopes stomach can taint meat as soon as it contacts it. Once the antelope is in the truck, stuffing a bag of ice into the chest cavity goes a long ways towards preserving the flavor of the meat. Antelope hair is very brittle. If you intend to mount your antelope don�t drag it on the ground. Invest in a Dead Sled or game cart. The game cart should have SOLID wheels. Cactus spines will easily puncture most pneumatic tires on game carts.
So there you have it. Good luck and enjoy the hunt!


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I'm definitely interested if we get this hunt going. Could someone please keep me posted?


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I'd be interested if it were toward the mid-end of October.

When is the Coues deer hunting down on the border?

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