Season Dates
September, October
Species
Antelope
Guide Ratio
Guided, Outfitted
Location
Wyoming, United States of America
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle
Hunt Methods
ATV/UTV, Hiking, Ground Blind, Spot and Stalk
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Easy Moderate
Accommodations
Wall Tent, Lodge, Hotel, Comfortable Tent Camp
Description
ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This HFA Endorsed Outfitter is a full-time, family-run operation with decades of experience in hunting, summer pack trips, and trout fishing. Based in southeastern Wyoming, most hunts take place on private land either owned or exclusively leased by the outfitter. They are also permitted to guide on National Forest, BLM, and State of Wyoming lands, offering a variety of terrain and opportunities for a quality Western hunting experience.
HUNT DETAILS:
This HFA Endorsed Outfitter offers premier antelope hunting on well-managed private ranches in southeast Wyoming. If you're looking for a high-quality antelope hunt with strong buck numbers and easy access, this outfitter is an excellent choice. With over twenty years of private land management and exclusive access, they consistently deliver high-success hunts in a low-pressure environment. Hunters can expect a well-organized, comfortable experience with plenty of opportunity to glass and stalk antelope in classic open-country terrain.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Accommodations for this HFA Endorsed Outfitter are comfortable and well-suited for a quality Western hunting experience. Most hunts include lodging in a ranch house, lodge, or modern cabin located on or near the hunting property. These accommodations provide a warm, clean place to relax after long days in the field, along with home-cooked meals and a welcoming, family-style atmosphere.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
In Wyoming, obtaining an antelope tag is primarily done through the state’s limited quota draw system. Tags are in high demand in many areas, especially those known for strong populations and easy access. Non-residents receive a portion of the total tag allocations and must apply through the same system as residents.
Wyoming uses a preference point system for antelope. Some units can be drawn with little to no points, while others—typically those with higher buck quality or more public access—may require several years of point building. A portion of tags is also allocated through a random draw, giving all applicants a chance regardless of point level. The application period typically opens in early January and closes by May 31, with draw results released in mid-June.
Huntin’ Fool can assist with the entire application process, helping you identify units that match your goals, access preferences, and point status. With the right strategy, drawing a Wyoming antelope tag can lead to a fun, high-success Western hunt in classic open-country terrain.
This HFA Endorsed Outfitter is a full-time, family-run operation with decades of experience in hunting, summer pack trips, and trout fishing. Based in southeastern Wyoming, most hunts take place on private land either owned or exclusively leased by the outfitter. They are also permitted to guide on National Forest, BLM, and State of Wyoming lands, offering a variety of terrain and opportunities for a quality Western hunting experience.
HUNT DETAILS:
This HFA Endorsed Outfitter offers premier antelope hunting on well-managed private ranches in southeast Wyoming. If you're looking for a high-quality antelope hunt with strong buck numbers and easy access, this outfitter is an excellent choice. With over twenty years of private land management and exclusive access, they consistently deliver high-success hunts in a low-pressure environment. Hunters can expect a well-organized, comfortable experience with plenty of opportunity to glass and stalk antelope in classic open-country terrain.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Accommodations for this HFA Endorsed Outfitter are comfortable and well-suited for a quality Western hunting experience. Most hunts include lodging in a ranch house, lodge, or modern cabin located on or near the hunting property. These accommodations provide a warm, clean place to relax after long days in the field, along with home-cooked meals and a welcoming, family-style atmosphere.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
In Wyoming, obtaining an antelope tag is primarily done through the state’s limited quota draw system. Tags are in high demand in many areas, especially those known for strong populations and easy access. Non-residents receive a portion of the total tag allocations and must apply through the same system as residents.
Wyoming uses a preference point system for antelope. Some units can be drawn with little to no points, while others—typically those with higher buck quality or more public access—may require several years of point building. A portion of tags is also allocated through a random draw, giving all applicants a chance regardless of point level. The application period typically opens in early January and closes by May 31, with draw results released in mid-June.
Huntin’ Fool can assist with the entire application process, helping you identify units that match your goals, access preferences, and point status. With the right strategy, drawing a Wyoming antelope tag can lead to a fun, high-success Western hunt in classic open-country terrain.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- In-Field Lunch
Exclusions
- License
- Taxes
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Gratuities
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Car Rental
Trophy Fees
- Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
- Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
- Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
- Wolf: $ 1,000.00
- Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
- Wolverine: $ 1,250.00