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bearhuntin 07-24-2007 06:40 AM

wy antelope area 6
 
Hi
I was wondering if any of you had hunted area 6 in WY for antelope? Any suggestions on what part of the unit to hunt? Would it be better to hunt the first week or later in the season?
Thanks for your time.

game4lunch 07-25-2007 08:45 AM

RE: wy antelope area 6
 
Never hunted 6 . . . BUT, here's the deal. Antelope are everywhere in Wyoming. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting one. So it's not like there's some secret honey hole like whitetails or turkey. They will be right next to the highway as you are driving in. Not that that makes them easy to harvest. Quite the contrary. They scatter as soon as they see orange and your truck shuts off.

What I suggest you do is find public lands to hunt on. I don't know what you know about hunting out here, but that is usually the big question. You have several options. First, get a BLM map of that area (southern Weston County, WY). That will show you property ownerships. White is private, blue is state, yellow is BLM and green is National Forrest. You can hunt all of them except of coarse the private. (If the land is publicly accessible!)But don't hesitate driving up to a ranch house and asking them if you can hunt goats. Most ranchers are happy to get rid of them. They eat their crops and tear up fences. And the landowner gets $13.00 from the G&F if you harvest one.
Now, the G&F does have a program whereprivate lands are huntable called Walk-In Areas and Hunter Management Areas. Not much if any in your area. But there are BLM, Nat'l Forrest, and state sections you can hunt. And again, ask the landowner. All they can do is either say yes or no. You drew a tough area because of the size and limited public access.
You might try getting in touch with the Pinedale chamber. I know some offer lists of cooperative landowners that may not be listed in the Walk-in areas. They may want to charge a trespassing fee also. I'd pass.
Take a day or two to just drive around, follow your BLM map, find some of these public areas, and drop one. The season starts Oct 1 so you will still be in on the tail end of the rut. Goats eat, drink, and make babies. Go to alfalfa pivots near water and BAM! Down they go.
One last thing, you may be able to pick up one or two leftover type 6 tags (doe/fawn) at a local sporting goods store (Newcastle).
Good luck . . . and good hunting.



bearhuntin 07-28-2007 08:21 PM

RE: wy antelope area 6
 
Game4lunch
Thanks for the info

huntnmuleys 07-30-2007 05:25 PM

RE: wy antelope area 6
 
area 6 is alright. there isnt tons and tons of public, but certainly enough to go around. i hunt 7 myself, but hell 6 is just across the road.

hunt later in the season, there wont be near as many other hunters. i like the areas bordering area 7, seems the public there is a bit better than the other side of the area.

car 08-01-2007 03:48 PM

RE: wy antelope area 6
 
huntnmuleys knows what he is talking about and so does game4lunch. You will fill your tag. Happy hunting

langcjl 08-06-2007 07:24 AM

RE: wy antelope area 6
 
Dont want to hijack the thread but I need a little help. I am planning an antelope hunt for the 2008 season. I have spent a lot of time on the WY fish and game site trying to figure it all out. So far it looks to me like we should try to put in for area 23. The area is located good for us and the tag situation looks good if I am reading thing correctly. Does anyone know about this area? What about mule deer in any of the areas close to the antelope 23 area? I am coming from Wisconsin by the way.


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