Wyoming Antelope Unit 75!
#1
Wyoming Antelope Unit 75!
Pops and I were both drawn for a antelope buck tag in wyoming, unit 75, which was our first choice.
Anyone hunted this area before?
Suggestions for acquiring access to private land?
Looking to DIY this hunt.
Suppose to be a quality unit, how's moisture been this year? winter? spring?
Anyone hunted this area before?
Suggestions for acquiring access to private land?
Looking to DIY this hunt.
Suppose to be a quality unit, how's moisture been this year? winter? spring?
#2
Spike
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 35
RE: Wyoming Antelope Unit 75!
I've never hunted it, but I've seen a lot of goats when I've driven thru it.
We have had a very wet spring. It has been drying out the last week or so, but there should be good horn growth.
We have had a very wet spring. It has been drying out the last week or so, but there should be good horn growth.
#3
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location:
Posts: 37
RE: Wyoming Antelope Unit 75!
Glad to see you got drawn. So did we. I remember talking to you about this last year that we should both get drawn for this unit the next year. Did you end up doing the Nebraska turkey hunt? do you know where you plan on basing your camp? good luck.
#5
RE: Wyoming Antelope Unit 75!
Do any of the towns within the unit have fuel or lodging or any campsites within the unit, seems the only campsites are on either end of the unit? seems like shashoni on the western edge is the only town of any size, or casper which is even further from the unit.
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NW WY USA
Posts: 206
Shoshoni has gas and there is some camping around the lake. Theres a little store called Hiland that does (used to anyway) have gas. That 100 miles between Casper and Shoshoni is desolate to say the least.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: wheatland wy
Posts: 51
best of luck. you should have a great hunt. have had great weather for horn growth in south east Wyoming. should be the same in central Wyoming. I applied for the same area the last two years and still not got to hunt it. I have been told that the rougher country to the nw holds some studs that don't get alot of pressure. look for the rougher country if a booner is what you want. I have a couple of doe tags for there so will spend a day trying for them if the sheep hunt dont last to long.
#10
Actually saw a nice mulie while antelope hunting the area, but know those hills hold some big boys, found a big shed too while antelope hunting, should take a pic of it and post it, I rough scored the pair would go 180 adding in a 25" spread or so, only found 1 side however.