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Wyoming Antelope Guide Recommendations
Last Post 24 Jan 2013 06:54 PM by jdreedy. 7 Replies.
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26 Nov 2012 12:35 PM
I am looking for recommendations on guides for a Wyoming antelope hunt. It will be my first, but the biggest thing is that it will be my wife's first hunt ever and I want it to be something that she will always remember. Thank you for help in advance.
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26 Nov 2012 01:18 PM
Beats me----never hunted WYO with a guide for Antelope or muleys.....got a BLM map or two and hunted public land....did knock on a couple doors and paid a very small "trespass fee".....good luck!
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27 Nov 2012 05:01 PM
I agree with Tom. Never used a guide to hunt in Wy. Plenty of antelope to hunt. Do a little homework and save your money.
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28 Nov 2012 08:54 AM
There are many good outfitters/guides. I have not used one for antelope but if I was looking for one I would google some up and start checking their referances. The club also has a list of outfitters used by club members. I would also google outfitter reviews.

Good luck..
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02 Dec 2012 06:45 PM
I've seen at least two in this forum. Check out the Guide and Outfitter thread.
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04 Dec 2012 02:02 PM
Like others, I've never used a guide for WY. Lots pf public land and lots of antelope to hunt. If you blow one stalk, there is another herd somewhere close. I hunt over by Farson in unit 91. Almost the entire area is public land and they usually have lots of reduced price doe/fawn tags. Many times I've had a buck tag in my pocket and a couple of the reduced price tags as well. Plus there are a lot of Sage Grouse in the area.

I've never really understood why so many people think they need to hire a guide to have a quality hunt in the west. I've never used one and I've hunted in over 10 states.
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28 Dec 2012 01:08 PM
klax... i know 2 outfitters in wyo if your looking for guides if your still interested i can get you their numbers and you can get in touch with them and get some more info on what they offer
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24 Jan 2013 06:54 PM
Hi Tom,
Looking to take my teenage son and daughter to Wyoming for an Antelope hunt.  What parts of Wyoming are you familiar with?

Thanks,
Jay
Erin, TN
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