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turkeyward 06-28-2007 11:19 PM

Wyoming drawings are done
 
I just checked my results from the Wyoming deer, elk and antelope drawings. Pretty dissapointing. Just the lope. Best of luck with yours.

ElkNutz 06-29-2007 06:41 AM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
No dice here... but my wife drew her doe fawn antelope tag.

game4lunch 06-29-2007 08:09 AM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
Well I'll have to scew these results. I got every tag I put in for.

Type 6 elk, 2 - type 6 deer, and type 1 lope. All in my first choice areas. Add these to the general deer and elk tags I'll get and I can legally take 6 animals!

May I suggest you check back and see if there are any "leftover" tags? Might still get what you want.


Oh............ there'll be meat in the freezer this year!

wyote 06-29-2007 04:07 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
I got a type 6 elk, 2 type 6 deer and 2 type 6 antelope. Got a buck antelope tag for a pistol/muzzleloader hunt. I'll pick up a general deer and elk.

NOT TO BAD!!!

wyotimberghost 07-01-2007 07:58 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
I think I used up all of my luck this year- I drew every tag I put in for. Really good buck antelope tag, Type 1 any antlered deer or any whitetail doe river bottom tag, and a late season cow tag. I'll also be picking up 4 doe/fawn deer tags.

I haven't draw this particular antelope tag for 8 years and I haven't draw this deer tag for 7 years. So I'm really stoked for this hunting season.:)

Best of luck to the rest of you who drew.;)

Carpmaster 07-02-2007 08:41 AM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
I found that I drew a Unit 42 Type 1 and a type 6 Antelope!

wyotimberghost, I have been wanting to do the riverbottom whitetail thing but being from MI have no idea where to start, are the deerfairly easy to find and is access fairy easy to obtain??I have heard that whitetail arent a "desired" game animal out there and they get fairly nice. Any help would be great! Thanks, Adam

wyotimberghost 07-02-2007 10:22 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 

ORIGINAL: Carpmaster

I found that I drew a Unit 42 Type 1 and a type 6 Antelope!

wyotimberghost, I have been wanting to do the riverbottom whitetail thing but being from MI have no idea where to start, are the deerfairly easy to find and is access fairy easy to obtain??I have heard that whitetail arent a "desired" game animal out there and they get fairly nice. Any help would be great! Thanks, Adam
I'm after mulies too. I'll shoot the first trophy I see, I'm not too particular about whether I shoot a mulie or a white-tail as long as its big. I've only hunted one river bottom unit, and access is no probelm at all for me because I know all kinds of land owners there. Access would probably be very difficult for a non-resident, though.

There are river bottom whitetails all over the state, but to be honest with you I've never hunted them in any other area. I've shot does up around Sheridan, and there are big bucks runnin all over that area in the creek bottoms and brush, but its nearly impossible to get access unless you're willing to shell out a lot of money. (If you are willing to shell out the money, PM me and I'll give you the number of an outfitter that will get you a big buck.)

One of the other members from Wyoming could probably do a better job of answering your questions.;)

younggun308 07-03-2007 03:23 AM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
How long did it take some of you guys to draw? I guess that since you guys are residents that gives you an edge for drawing good tags.


Josiah

Carpmaster 07-03-2007 10:40 AM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 

ORIGINAL: wyotimberghost


ORIGINAL: Carpmaster

I found that I drew a Unit 42 Type 1 and a type 6 Antelope!

wyotimberghost, I have been wanting to do the riverbottom whitetail thing but being from MI have no idea where to start, are the deerfairly easy to find and is access fairy easy to obtain??I have heard that whitetail arent a "desired" game animal out there and they get fairly nice. Any help would be great! Thanks, Adam
I'm after mulies too. I'll shoot the first trophy I see, I'm not too particular about whether I shoot a mulie or a white-tail as long as its big. I've only hunted one river bottom unit, and access is no probelm at all for me because I know all kinds of land owners there. Access would probably be very difficult for a non-resident, though.

There are river bottom whitetails all over the state, but to be honest with you I've never hunted them in any other area. I've shot does up around Sheridan, and there are big bucks runnin all over that area in the creek bottoms and brush, but its nearly impossible to get access unless you're willing to shell out a lot of money. (If you are willing to shell out the money, PM me and I'll give you the number of an outfitter that will get you a big buck.)

One of the other members from Wyoming could probably do a better job of answering your questions.;)

Thanks, but I hate spending big bucks! That is why I antelope hunt I guess...I will have to nose around some more!

Carpmaster 07-03-2007 10:41 AM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 

ORIGINAL: younggun308

How long did it take some of you guys to draw? I guess that since you guys are residents that gives you an edge for drawing good tags.


Josiah
A lot of the units have good NR odds for goats from what I have heard....I have drawn 100% so far...

manboy 07-07-2007 05:02 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
a lot of elk areas are better draw for nonres. than for residents. becuase at $46.00 anyone can afford a elk license, even the welfare people!
we need about a $100.00 elk tag for residents, my chance for a good tag would go way up!

tacogrande 07-11-2007 09:40 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
pretty much all true on what you hear. There are late season whitetail tags offered for saratoga valley (platte river) and there are some really nice whitetail. There are a few ranchers that allow access and other outfitters are just starting to hunt them, also up around wheeatland is really good place for whitetail too.

ironranger 07-22-2007 07:47 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
Question for anyone knowledgeable about Wyoming elk draws. Next year, I'll have two elk points going into the draw as I'm hunting CO this fall and am just accumulating points. With two points, do you think a person could draw one of the areas such as 7, 24, or 100?? Or are we better off putting in for a general tag?? We definitely want to hunt next year for either bow or rifle in Wyoming.

wyotimberghost 07-22-2007 11:31 PM

RE: Wyoming drawings are done
 
A general tag is your only sure bet. I'm not sure about area 7, but bull tags are dang hard to draw for 24 and 100 even for residents.


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