I need some ideas on a budget do it yourself Antelope hunt. Can anyone help me?
http://gf.state.wy.us/
Wyoming is loaded with antelope and public land. Look for areas west of Casper for lots of quantity and quality goats on public land. Check the Game and Fish website for application details.
Thanks for the help I'll check the web site out.
Montana and Wyoming would be your best bets. Hunting antelope with a bow is a blast. If you are planning on spot and stalking invest in a good set of knee pads you will need them. I have went to MT hunting them the last 2 years but have not shot one yet. But I probably averaged 4 stalks per day. centaur listed the WY FWP and here is Montana's FWP site
http://fwp.mt.gov
www.wildlife.state.nm.us (http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us)
Check out NM Dept of Game & Fish website for info on obtaining a non-resident Antelope tag.
There is an ample amount of antelope here in NM.
Thanks for the help guys Ill check those out.
I'm in S. Wyo and we are loaded w/ goats here, I usually see 100 or more on the way to work every day. Albany County is mostly private but Carbon Co has lots of public land. In Wyo, you can usually get additional doe tags as well.
Thanks for the help.
What myshootin said; check out areas 62 and 63. Great country and lots of goats. Area 47 is a good choice, as well. BLM land, so access and camping is easy.
thanks for help. Im pretty new to non resident hunt.
Its a great one to do for the first time. Had to guys from wi come out 2 years ago and both kill PY bucks on public land!
Mike Eastman of Eastmans' Hunting Journal has a new book on antelope hunting coming out in January. It's my understanding that it is primarily focused on do-it-yourself hunting and includes material on bowhunting as well as spot-and-stalk and hunting from blinds. This might be a book to check out while planning your hunt. In the past I have found Eastman's mule deer and elk books to be useful. I believe the Eastmans' Hunting Journal or Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal websites will have more imformation.
Great post!! I will be following this one as well.
Thanks for the help.
Where can a fella find a map that lists WY state/public land?
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Dave,
If you are interested in antelope, go to the BLM website www.blm.gov (http://www.blm.gov) . You can get maps of their areas of responsibility. The forest service has maps of each forest as well. Also, the Game and Fish has maps online of public access areas (private ground that owners give access to hunting). Approximately 54% of Wyoming is public ground. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the help Centaur,
Staring me right in the face on the Game&Fish site...
South of Here[Rock Springs] is a ton of public land.. Lotsa goats as well.. Let me know if you draw, and I'll hook you up.
what's the odd's of drawing a tag's for Montana or Wyoming. Are they state wide, or do you specify a unit?
http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/hunting/NonResident/index.asp
Click the 2008 nonresident application booklet (14.8MB PDF file) and scroll on down to page 16.
There it shows how ya apply in WY.
http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/hunting/stats/demandpdf/2008/index.asp
WY Drawing odds.
How about hunting in colorado?
Did I miss what type of hunt you wanted. Stalk or blind because that can make a difference here in WY as to were I would apply. There are areas full of goats but flat as a table top with nothing taller then your ankles to hide behind. And waiting for lopes to move into just the right stalking terrain in these flat areas can waste most of a hunt. Just saying stalk hunts are plausable in some areas but not in others. And blinds are great but you have to find water and hope someone else isnt there already (tropy areas worse than others). If you can get to your area a day or two before the hunt find water and set up you are better off. But putting up a blind and hunting the same day works as well. In the area we hunted this year a lot of the normal water was dry. We moved to the goats and took 5 with bows. Water and terrian will be the difference in a chance at a goat and "chasing farts in a hurricane".
Man I need spell checker.
I would like to try a blind style hunt first. I have never been to Wyoming, so I'll need all the help and luck I can get.
Jack makes a good point. If you are going with blinds on waterholes, you need to get there a couple of days ahead if possible, both to find the water that they are using, and to set the blind and let the goats get accustomed to it. Pit blinds also are a good way to go. Pick the hottest time you can if you are going to hunt waterholes. Of course, when you get everything set, a monster thunderstorm comes along and leaves water everywhere :banghead: .
Blind hunting over water very do-able. Some more suggestions. There are areas of WY that G&F will show 1000 tags, however look at the ratio of private land to public. BLM maps best source. 1000 tags in an area with 75% or more private lands is a farce. You will be lucky to get permission without paying, it is possible but I wounldnt depend on that for an out-of-state hunt. Look to areas with a lot of public (BLM) lands. Also dont hunt checker board areas they are as useless as private. These areas have a section of BLM and then section of private. When you see a BLM map you will know what I am taking about. There is a lot of room in WY, and lot of antelope. I forget the name but there is a company that offers a state map in one easy to carry book like a atlas. It shows private, BLM, national forest and what have you. Its detail is not very good but it can help you decide on an area and then you can get detail maps from the BLM office or off the web. If you would like to talk more you can send a private message and I will help all I can.
Jack and Pat have given good advice. I think that Jack is talking about the Delorme atlas. They are pretty easy to find.
This is the atlas that I like;
http://shop.delorme.com/OA_HTML/DELibeCCtpSctDspRte.jsp?section=10096
Cuj, looks like you may be antelope hunting in the future.
DBerrard,you need a US Forest Service map for that.It will show State,BLM,National forest as well.They also have information about areas of restricted vehicle travel etc.They are a must in this country.Here we can walk into the US Forest Service office and buy one.You may be able to order on line or get one through your local office.
Here are 2 shots from 1981....Guide and I digging a pit blind and then a pic of me inside the blind, 15 yd shot to waterhole. Very effective because there were no Windmills in this area we hunted. Pit was very comfy, we made a large area to sit with back rest. Just had to check every morning for Prarie Rattlers inside. Took a P&Y "Goat" from this spot....
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In Montana if you get the 900 archery license you can hunt anywhere in the state that has an antelope season. You are not restricted to any one area. Also I think the odds are real good for getting the 900 license.
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Regarding blinds, IF there are cattle in the area, leaving them set up for days is not a good idea. Cattle will rub against them scratching and will absolutely destroy your blind. I've heard of guys that have actually installed a portable electric fence around the blind to prevent this from happening.
Kansas Nonresident Archery Antelope permits are $202.50 OTC, Nonresident hunting license is $72.50.
and western Kansas is covered in WIHAs(WALK IN HUNTING AREA). You would have to wait until next year though the seasons run in Sept. and Oct.
http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us/news/Hunting/Applications-and-Fees/Antelope-Elk
Brian
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I recognize that Bow Joe !! Thats An Archery 2000 SST , by Phil Grable , most accurate bow I ever owned . Too bad they're no longer made. I had a 60" 66#'er. Great walk down memory lane Joe. Thanks!!
Any thoughts on the Medicine Bow NF, Veduvoo area between Laramie and Cheyenne? It's just a short drive from where I live.