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Wyoming region x mule deer
Wyoming region x mule deer




wyoming region x mule deer

In either case, you’ll horseback into different areas from several different trailheads. The outfitter has both guided hunts and drop camp hunts, and in both states, so you have a choice. The best was an impressive 204 incher! And in 2014 his hunts again produced some 180 to 190 inch deer. In 2012 this outfitter had a nearly 100% success rate with rifle on His Wyoming hunts, and a majority of his muleys were over 180-inches. HUNTS: WYOMING SIDE: His success rate can vary with the severity of the winters, but currently deer are on the upswing. His archery elk hunts usually produce 75% to 85% shooting! Bulls average 260 to 310 and will be mature 5X5’s and 6X6’s. I will be happy to submit a trip report in the near future. Thanks for setting me up with this outfitter and will hunt with them again. In additional, possibly cat hunt for 2020. I didn’t see any elk on the Wyoming side but heard good reports about the Idaho side. For 2019 I would like to return to this outfitter for an Idaho Archery Elk hunt 1×1 in his best Idaho unit on opening day. As you know, I am signed up for a Newfoundland Moose hunt September 2018. Not a lot of bucks to be found but I think the hard winter of 2016 had an impact on this year and for years to come. I managed to harvest a nice representative 4×4 on day three. Ryan and Faylene couldn’t do enough for me and my 1×1 guide Brandon worked his tail off. I honestly have to say, you hooked me up with an outstanding outfitter. Just finished my Wyoming Region G Mule Deer Hunt #91 with this outfitter. He also does drop camps.Ĭlient Comments 10/17/17- Hi Brian. We really like the Idaho elk hunts, although our Wyoming elk clients have done very well also. You’ll find some good bull elk on both sides of the state line, too. The rewards for your hard work could be a true wall-hanger. Hunts are at high altitude, from 8,000 up to 10,000 feet plus.

wyoming region x mule deer

This does not mean there are huge bucks on every mountain, but they are there! Not a ton of deer, but some giants if you are fit, work hard and are a little bit lucky. A 250-inch class monster was taken in this area in 2011. Eastman’s Hunting Magazine touts this as the home of “Popeye”, a 230-inch class muley they took pictures of on his winter grounds. Deer in the 190-inch and up class come from here every year and the chance for 200-class bruiser is very real in this region. This far western area of Wyoming/Idaho sits about an hour south of Jackson Hole and is in some of the very best mule deer habitat in both States, even in the country. He hunts along the Wyoming/Idaho border and is licensed in both states. We have since sent numerous clients to them on hunts for elk, deer, moose and lion all with great reviews and good success. Butch drew a Shiras Moose tag and took a nice bull moose with them in 2011. Butch hunted mule deer with them in 2010 and Joan did a very successful lion hunt with them. This outfitter and his guides are “some of the hardest working, most likeable people we have ever met” says Butch. WYOMING/IDAHO ELK, MULE DEER & BEAR WY #91






Wyoming region x mule deer