Self-Guided Hunt In eastern Wyoming Mule Deer are concealed in the broken land. During bow season they use the drainages and ditches as day-time bedding areas to escape the heat, even though the ground maybe covered with snow in the morning, highs frequently reach 80 degrees by the afternoon. I have located public land that has good populations of Mule Deer that are concentrated in this broken terrain. These self-guided hunts are in an area where three creeks converge which creates some of the best hunting habitat that can be found. Those who prefer hunting out of a blind can take mule deer or antelope that daily use the creek as a watering hole. For those who like the spot and stalk method, buttes in the area provide vantage points to spot herds where you can plan your stalk. In the immediate hunting area is over 20,000 acres of accessible land which includes BLM, State Trust Lands, and private walk-in areas. I provide a scouting service for the self-guided hunter. It normally takes two or three hunting trips to pattern the game and to start harvesting trophy animals. To increase your odds I will provide two days of scouting which includes a pre-hunt scouting report and then when your hunt starts I will scout nearby locations to double your odds of success. For less than the price of an annual hunting lease you will have access to thousands of acres of public land in Wyoming for seasons to come. If you have never Bow hunted out west you don’t know what you are missing. Over the last three years I’ve taken 15 hunters (gun and bow) who have filled 14 tags. We started hanging mounts on the wall after the first year. 2011 hunting season starts Oct 1 Deer / Antelope Tags There is an abundant population of Mule Deer and Antelope herds in Eastern Wyoming. The deer tags for region B also include Whitetail deer. I have been hunting in Region B for the last several years, where tags have been left over after the initial draw. Up until recent years, tags could not be purchased except at the WY Game and Fish headquarters in Cheyenne. Left-over Tags can now be purchased over the counter at a few establishments, but you cannot count on the clerks to be able to assist since there are so many variables in knowing which combination of area and hunt type, which is different for each species. So I recommend using the on-line system to purchase your tags. Since 2008 I have studied the online tag distributions and I will guide you through the process which will greatly simplify the process.
cost for self-guided hunt Party of 1 - $600 Party of 2 - $900 or $450 each Party of 3 - $1200 or $400 each.
Mule Deer spot and stalk Here is my son getting his first Mule Deer with my Mathews Switchback http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn6bA5_OXZw