Having babies, work schedule, archery elk fever/etc....yep somehow I've managed acquire 9 antelope points and I will likely be buying a point again this yr as this coming fall is booking up fast. Not complaining as I feel blessed to be able to hunt as much as I do, but I really want to get back to Wyoming to hunt antelope. I want to split my points with one of my buddies who has never hunted big game. He is a great waterfowl and upland bird hunter and he and I have had shared some great experiences chasing each, so I'm comfortable with his hunting mindset.
I have hunted antelope around the Casper and Worland areas in the past, but I'm looking for something a bit more scenic/mountainous for his first trip. Per GoHunt, I should have a decent chance of drawing those units down in south central WY and I was targeting that area so we could see some timbered areas/etc vs pure sage country. We are not hunting trophies, but will have the patience and the time to look over a few animals. If its anything like my first antelope hunt, I will hold his shells for the first day
We will be driving from MN, so yes, if we choose south central WY, we will drive through a bunch of antelope to get there but that will be part of the adventure. He can learn to judge them at 75 mph...lol. So my questions to those who have been to that area, would you prefer to stay in Rawlins, Saratoga, Laramie/etc? I have some unit options that could land us close to each and we aren't afraid to travel. We will likely try to hunt in Oct and stay in a hotel/vrbo/etc vs camping. He doesn't drink, but I like to swing by a brewery and see what the local flavor is and we both enjoy a good steak so any tips you all have for lodging/things to see/etc for that area would be greatly appreciated. I just want to be able to show him some scenic country and hopefully some of Wyomings wildlife. Bighorns are a heck of a lot closer, so I haven't fully ruled that out either, but I have been through them before so I was looking for something new for me as well.
Thanks
I have hunted antelope around the Casper and Worland areas in the past, but I'm looking for something a bit more scenic/mountainous for his first trip. Per GoHunt, I should have a decent chance of drawing those units down in south central WY and I was targeting that area so we could see some timbered areas/etc vs pure sage country. We are not hunting trophies, but will have the patience and the time to look over a few animals. If its anything like my first antelope hunt, I will hold his shells for the first day
We will be driving from MN, so yes, if we choose south central WY, we will drive through a bunch of antelope to get there but that will be part of the adventure. He can learn to judge them at 75 mph...lol. So my questions to those who have been to that area, would you prefer to stay in Rawlins, Saratoga, Laramie/etc? I have some unit options that could land us close to each and we aren't afraid to travel. We will likely try to hunt in Oct and stay in a hotel/vrbo/etc vs camping. He doesn't drink, but I like to swing by a brewery and see what the local flavor is and we both enjoy a good steak so any tips you all have for lodging/things to see/etc for that area would be greatly appreciated. I just want to be able to show him some scenic country and hopefully some of Wyomings wildlife. Bighorns are a heck of a lot closer, so I haven't fully ruled that out either, but I have been through them before so I was looking for something new for me as well.
Thanks