Hello everyone,
I've done a lot of reading and research on the subject, but I'm looking for some first hand advice and interaction from you guys on antelope in Wyoming this coming fall. Basically me and 2 other childhood buddies want to get out and DIY antelope hunt. We have 1 preference point each, and I've talked with Wyoming game and fish on the phone extensively about the application and some pointers. Really nice people and very helpful. So I'll explain what we want to do then just listen from the pros on what you have to say.
What we would really love to do in a perfect situation is find a place to set up a primitive camp way out in the middle of no where and hunt 4-5 days. This will be a first time experience for all three of us, as our hunting has strictly been Kentucky white tail deer and other small game to this point. So we want to get as much of the planning and guess work out of the way before hand. After talking to the gentleman form Game and Fish, that sounds like a lofty goal. Do any of you guys have a suggestion for zone we could try that in?
Everyone in the party is very capable out to 600 yards, some even further shooting wise so long shots would be ideal. And by capable I mean capable of ethically killing our intended target, not just hitting it. Obviously everyone wants that mythical giant trophy but we're certainly not going in with any expectations of setting records lol. It's something we'd like to do for a few years while we collect preference points to do a dream hunt of sorts in 5 years or so, so what were really looking for would be 2nd choice destinations that wont burn our points.
We also aren't completely opposed to hunting private land for a very reasonable fee. We can't afford the $2,000+ outfitter services and some of the $500 a head trespass fees I've read about, but if we can work out a deal with a land owner well in advance that's something we're open to.
So really anything you guys have to offer would be very helpful. Zone choices, people to call, land owners you know. I know we have until May 31st to submit our group application, but like I said we want to get our ducks in a row asap to jump in the truck and roll when the time comes next fall. It's over a full day driving there and back and we want to make the most of it.
Thank you all in advance, and Merry Christmas.
I've done a lot of reading and research on the subject, but I'm looking for some first hand advice and interaction from you guys on antelope in Wyoming this coming fall. Basically me and 2 other childhood buddies want to get out and DIY antelope hunt. We have 1 preference point each, and I've talked with Wyoming game and fish on the phone extensively about the application and some pointers. Really nice people and very helpful. So I'll explain what we want to do then just listen from the pros on what you have to say.
What we would really love to do in a perfect situation is find a place to set up a primitive camp way out in the middle of no where and hunt 4-5 days. This will be a first time experience for all three of us, as our hunting has strictly been Kentucky white tail deer and other small game to this point. So we want to get as much of the planning and guess work out of the way before hand. After talking to the gentleman form Game and Fish, that sounds like a lofty goal. Do any of you guys have a suggestion for zone we could try that in?
Everyone in the party is very capable out to 600 yards, some even further shooting wise so long shots would be ideal. And by capable I mean capable of ethically killing our intended target, not just hitting it. Obviously everyone wants that mythical giant trophy but we're certainly not going in with any expectations of setting records lol. It's something we'd like to do for a few years while we collect preference points to do a dream hunt of sorts in 5 years or so, so what were really looking for would be 2nd choice destinations that wont burn our points.
We also aren't completely opposed to hunting private land for a very reasonable fee. We can't afford the $2,000+ outfitter services and some of the $500 a head trespass fees I've read about, but if we can work out a deal with a land owner well in advance that's something we're open to.
So really anything you guys have to offer would be very helpful. Zone choices, people to call, land owners you know. I know we have until May 31st to submit our group application, but like I said we want to get our ducks in a row asap to jump in the truck and roll when the time comes next fall. It's over a full day driving there and back and we want to make the most of it.
Thank you all in advance, and Merry Christmas.