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Posted: 11/16/2011 7:09:20 PM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT We're planning on flying to Denver and renting a vehicle and driving up to the hunting area. Planning to stay in town in a motel, so we're looking for an area that is within reasonable driving distance of lodging. Reccomendations on BLM, walk in, tresspass hunts, motels, restaurants, tips and techniques are all welcomed and appreciated. Thanks |
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Posted: 11/16/2011 7:48:05 PM
Preference point for speed goat? Don't go after trophy and they practically pay you to shoot the things.
Last time I was up (a couple of years ago) that sporting goods store in Casper would give you a list of ranches who wanted to keep their crops, you drop a few bucks for a handful of doe tags, drive up to the ranch of you choice the day before, promise the guy you won't rape any of his family excessively, fill your tags the next morning, then go have lunch. I don't know how 2012 looks, tho |
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Posted: 11/17/2011 3:50:49 PM
I live in Lusk, and shoot goats in area 9 every year.
You would be advised to stay away the first two weeks of season, because every out-of-stater hunts antelope the first two weeks (us locals do not start until the end of October) and shoot everything that moves, which kills your chances of seeing anything on public land. I would put in for the Shirley Basin, as there are many more trophy Speed Goats out there than there are around Lusk. Here is the secret: Antelope are only popular to non-local hunters (locals call them prairie maggots, and only hunt them when elk and deer are done for the season), and the further away from a hotel you can get, the better chances you will have. |
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Posted: 11/18/2011 11:48:21 AM
Check the draw odds for units on the WYO G&F site. The last two years I have picked up left over tags. Killed this one September 11th this year. Already got it back from the taxi
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Posted: 11/18/2011 5:24:10 PM
Originally Posted By crodeo:
Check the draw odds for units on the WYO G&F site. The last two years I have picked up left over tags. Killed this one September 11th this year. Already got it back from the taxi http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/crodeo/photo3.jpg Very nice! Fine trophy. I think a mature antelope buck is one of the prettiest trophies on the planet. I just love the colors, horns, everything... |
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Posted: 11/19/2011 8:31:07 PM
Originally Posted By KRONIIK:
Originally Posted By crodeo:
Check the draw odds for units on the WYO G&F site. The last two years I have picked up left over tags. Killed this one September 11th this year. Already got it back from the taxi http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j95/crodeo/photo3.jpg Very nice! Fine trophy. I think a mature antelope buck is one of the prettiest trophies on the planet. I just love the colors, horns, everything... I agree, I think I am a Pronghorn junkie now |
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Posted: 11/19/2011 8:47:52 PM
Is it possible to get multiple "reduced" price tags - for does? A co-worker of mine managed to get 4 antelope doe tags for this fall. To me it would make the trip north worth it if I could 2-4 for meat.
the wyoming fish and game site is confusing as all get out. |
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Posted: 11/20/2011 10:31:22 PM
Originally Posted By J-L:
Is it possible to get multiple "reduced" price tags - for does? A co-worker of mine managed to get 4 antelope doe tags for this fall. To me it would make the trip north worth it if I could 2-4 for meat. the wyoming fish and game site is confusing as all get out. Yes... Leftover tags. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Posted: 12/5/2011 8:02:24 PM
I hunted around Newcastle this year in unit 8. Started off on public land and wound up finding a rancher that I paid a trespass fee to and got to hunt a huge chunk of private land on the cheap. Get a gps and the card that shows you public and private lands. It is worth the money and will save you headaches and "shit can I shoot it" moments.
Good binoculars ex. redfield rebel 10x as a minimum Drive around. Glass. Glass. Glass. Stalk. Shoot. Stay at Sundowner Motel. Staff is awesome and hunter friendly. Eat at Antlers cool old building good food and cute bartender when we were out there. Pizza Barn cheap tasty food and game processing Donna's is ok if you want pasta Taco Johns for breakfast and is right next to hotel Any other questions shoot me a pm and I can try and answer it for ya. You will have a ball ,one of the best hunting trips I have been on and will be back next October hopefully. Hell I think antelope is tastier than some Illinois whitetail. |
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Posted: 12/7/2011 2:27:34 AM
Thanks for the info. Keep it coming.
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Posted: 12/7/2011 10:45:09 AM
[Last Edit: 12/7/2011 10:45:46 AM by Lapidary]
I hunted up around Gillette this year. Didn't get an antelope, only saw 12 on public ground in five days of hard hunting, and very few elsewhere. Numbers were WAY down from what I've seen in the past. Other hunters confirmed what I was seeing. I would recomend staying away from northeast Wyoming for the next few years and hope the herd recovers.
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Posted: 12/7/2011 7:07:50 PM
We tagged 12 antelope and 2 mule deer in a week. It can be done if you keep at it. We had about half on public and half on private land.
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Posted: 2/29/2012 4:02:41 PM
out of state doe tags are only like $48.
Wyoming is FULL of antelope. I mean everywhere. Right up until you cross the border into your GMU.
Work on long shots. Wyoming is BIG AND FLAT with little cover and antelope have excellent vision. a 200 yard rifle shot is quite close. Antelope are a lot smaller than you think. I was blown away the first time we went hunting. They look so much bigger from the side of the road at 60mph. I bet my Great Dane is bigger than most antelope. I bet on average most people get about 25lbs of meat off an antelope. It's excellent meat. Extremely lean. Some people say they taste the sage in it (lot of sagebrush in wyoming) but I never do. |
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Posted: 3/11/2012 1:49:54 PM
[Last Edit: 3/11/2012 1:51:28 PM by Keith5579]
We've had a change of plans. We're staying in Kaycee and hunting a few miles from town. Anyone familiar with this area? Looks like a small town with limited lodging and restaurants, but if anyone has ever been here, I'd like to hear what you thoughts.
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Posted: 3/12/2012 6:37:24 PM
Kaycee is tiny, and does have limited lodging/dining. It is named after the brand of an old ranch that was near there "KC". It is in good goat country.
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Posted: 3/13/2012 11:49:48 PM
Originally Posted By Skg_Mre_Lght:
Kaycee is tiny, and does have limited lodging/dining. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile This, if you blink you'll miss it. Really ain't shit for miles, seriously. Casper south about an hour, Sheridan same north; are your 2 bigger cities. Pretty country out in that part, more of the rollin hills. Good prairie goat hunting. Also, stay the posted speed limit, our troopers like advising foreigners of this. ![]() |
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Posted: 4/9/2012 9:46:49 PM
Originally Posted By Keith5579:
We've had a change of plans. We're staying in Kaycee and hunting a few miles from town. Thanks! Scratch that, motels in Kaycee are booked up. We've got a room reserved in Buffalo. Anybody got any info on the local processor, restaurants etc? Hows the fishing in October? |
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Posted: 4/9/2012 11:15:23 PM
If you're in buffalo, head up to Sheridan. Some good jonts up there to eat
if you head up there, check Lulu's Cafe or Oliva's Kitchen. Haven't been there in a few years, but they're good |
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Posted: 4/9/2012 11:42:49 PM
As S_M_L said, Shirley Basin is a good area, just north of me. I can show you some nice areas around my town, Laramie, to hunt of course, I have a buddy who owns a 9,000 acre ranch in Sybille Canyon and his speed goats eat off his alfalfa fields (Damn they taste good and that's high praise for a goat) and another buddy lets me hunt on the ranch his brother manages, and that one is 120,000 acres.
I just ran out of my antelope summer sausage! |
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Posted: 4/17/2012 6:44:46 PM
[Last Edit: 4/17/2012 9:36:58 PM by badm4]
Originally Posted By Keith5579:
Originally Posted By Keith5579:
We've had a change of plans. We're staying in Kaycee and hunting a few miles from town. Thanks! Scratch that, motels in Kaycee are booked up. We've got a room reserved in Buffalo. Anybody got any info on the local processor, restaurants etc? Hows the fishing in October? Big Horn meats for the processor . Pistol Petes for Breakfast ETA : link http://www.bighornmeat.com/ |
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