Hey All,
I just found out that I'm going to be a groomsman in a wedding this year in Boulder, CO (I live in Maryland). I've never hunted out West and wasn't planning on a trip for at least a few years due to money/family hurdles that would need to be cleared. That said, now that I know that I'm going to be out there, I want to at least dip my toe in the Western hunting world and I thought a WY doe/fawn antelope hunt would be a fun (easy?) first attempt at a Western hunt. I've spent a couple days looking at units in WY and have a bunch of questions:
1. I'll be out around Columbus Day weekend (second weekend of October), which I realize is after all of the antelope openers. Is it realistic to think I can get a successful hunt in in a day, or should I try to plan for 2-3 days (even just seeing antelope might feel like a success, honestly, because I have so little idea what I'm doing)?
2. If I were to kill an antelope, I'd first need to take it back to wherever I was staying in CO (hopefully with a cousin who lives outside of Denver) - can I take a WY-killed antelope across state lines without any issues assuming I have the WY tag? And as far as WY goes, can I butcher the animal in the field? The regs say evidence of sex need to stay on the animal from site of kill to residence of hunter, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to keep that through at least until I get back to where I'm staying, but can I clean the rest of the meat up to leave as much of the carcass/mess in the field as possible? Alternatively, can I just keep the head with me, and have the rest of the meat cleaned and bagged in game bags?
3. Getting an antelope back home - would an average-sized boned-out antelope doe fit in a carry-on sized soft cooler?
4. As far as areas to apply for, I figure I'll look at the draw odds on the WY G&F site and just apply for the places with the best odds, assuming I can find a couple spots within the area that have public access. Does that make sense? I'm looking at Areas 57, 61, and 68, then all of the areas east of those (I know 61 and 68 are super unlikely so I wouldn't apply for them, just drawing trying to draw a line to work east from).
5. When you're driving along BLM land, can you just pull off anywhere and leave the vehicle there and start walking?
6. Can you target practice on public/BLM land in WY (i.e. to check zero after the rifle bounced around on an airplane)? I ask because you're not allowed to target shoot on public land here in MD unless you're at one of the public ranges.
Thanks a million for any advice you can help with,
Jake
I just found out that I'm going to be a groomsman in a wedding this year in Boulder, CO (I live in Maryland). I've never hunted out West and wasn't planning on a trip for at least a few years due to money/family hurdles that would need to be cleared. That said, now that I know that I'm going to be out there, I want to at least dip my toe in the Western hunting world and I thought a WY doe/fawn antelope hunt would be a fun (easy?) first attempt at a Western hunt. I've spent a couple days looking at units in WY and have a bunch of questions:
1. I'll be out around Columbus Day weekend (second weekend of October), which I realize is after all of the antelope openers. Is it realistic to think I can get a successful hunt in in a day, or should I try to plan for 2-3 days (even just seeing antelope might feel like a success, honestly, because I have so little idea what I'm doing)?
2. If I were to kill an antelope, I'd first need to take it back to wherever I was staying in CO (hopefully with a cousin who lives outside of Denver) - can I take a WY-killed antelope across state lines without any issues assuming I have the WY tag? And as far as WY goes, can I butcher the animal in the field? The regs say evidence of sex need to stay on the animal from site of kill to residence of hunter, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to keep that through at least until I get back to where I'm staying, but can I clean the rest of the meat up to leave as much of the carcass/mess in the field as possible? Alternatively, can I just keep the head with me, and have the rest of the meat cleaned and bagged in game bags?
3. Getting an antelope back home - would an average-sized boned-out antelope doe fit in a carry-on sized soft cooler?
4. As far as areas to apply for, I figure I'll look at the draw odds on the WY G&F site and just apply for the places with the best odds, assuming I can find a couple spots within the area that have public access. Does that make sense? I'm looking at Areas 57, 61, and 68, then all of the areas east of those (I know 61 and 68 are super unlikely so I wouldn't apply for them, just drawing trying to draw a line to work east from).
5. When you're driving along BLM land, can you just pull off anywhere and leave the vehicle there and start walking?
6. Can you target practice on public/BLM land in WY (i.e. to check zero after the rifle bounced around on an airplane)? I ask because you're not allowed to target shoot on public land here in MD unless you're at one of the public ranges.
Thanks a million for any advice you can help with,
Jake