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Antelope
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If you haven't done much big game hunting, or are just looking to experience hunting out west, or quite possibly getting a youngster started on the path towards big game hunting without busting your budget, an antelope hunt is a great alternative. Hunting these prairie speedsters is a blast! Not only is the cost a fraction of what you'd pay for most big game species, you're virtually assured the opportunity of seeing lots of game, with plenty of shot opportunity, and your odds of going home with an animal are very high. Most of our hunts carry 100% success on these prairie rockets. Of course, if you are an experienced hunter, you'll still find an antelope hunt a delightful change of pace due to the all day hunting action and lower elevation associated with these hunts. You may still do a lot of walking, but the country is quite gentle in comparison, and crawling through the sagebrush and prairie grasses is easier than climbing through the deadfall by any estimation. Most antelope bucks taken will be in the 12"-14" range, but there's definitely the possibility for something quite larger. As our ranches are carefully managed for trophy potential and offer a realistic chance at a bragging size antelope that exceed the Boone & Crockett Club minimum for record book entry.
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Utah We have a very limited number of guaranteed tags available for this state, and 4 to 6 openings for permit holders of unit #08 North Slope/ West Daggett -Three corners. Hunters must apply by Jan 16th for unit #08. The any weapon season using our guaranteed tags is as Sept 1st-Oct 31st. Unit #08 Sept 15th – 25th Oct Archery Aug 18th – Sept 14th . Our guided hunts are two - three consecutive hunting days with food and lodging included. Hunter will fly into SLC international airport, rent a car, and make the 4 hr drive east near Flaming Gorge reservoir. Non-resident licensing fees:
Wyoming
Wyoming
All hunters who wish to hunt this great state are subject to the lottery system. Our ranches carry draw results form 60%-100% depending on the unit. Starting in 2007 Wyoming has implemented a preference point system. With that being said, one point should give you nearly 100% drawing odds for all our units. The rifle season on our ranches are Sept 10th – Oct 14th and Sept 15th – Nov 30th . Archery season in all these units start Aug 15th. A guided hunt is 2-4 consecutive hunting days depending on the size of your party. Food and lodging is also included. Hunters hunting the southwest parts of the state will fly into SLC international, rent a car, and make the 1 to 2 ½ hr drive depending on where you will be lodged. Hunters hunting the northern part of the state will fly into Sheridan or Cody, Wyoming where pick up will be arranged.
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Montana In Montana we will be using the outfitter-licensing program for all of our archer hunters. The rifle hunt on most of our ranches draws 30-40% with no preference point. Archery season starts Aug 15th ending on Nov 11th . Rifle season runs from Oct 14th – Nov 11th. Our guided hunts are two – four consecutive hunting days depending on the size of your party. Semi guided hunts are 4 consecutive hunting days. On the semi guided hunts you will be shown your blind locations, given a map with direction to and from your hunting area, and a brief ranch overview. Food and lodging will be your responsibility. Hunters will fly into Billings, MT, Sheridan, or Cody, Wyoming, rent a car and make the 1 ½ to 3 hr drive depending on the ranch. Non-resident licensing fees:
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