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Post by gwinnman on Mar 1, 2013 11:08:25 GMT -5
A co-worker has family in Boulder Colorado and is looking for a reputable outfitter somewhat close to Boulder but will drive further for right outfitter.
He will rifle hunt and is looking for 3 to 5 day hunt. This will be his first time to Antelope hunt. He just wants a fun trip and isn't worried about trophy's.
Any suggestions is much appreciated.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2013 11:28:33 GMT -5
I know an outfitter 300 miles south of there, but with the short season in Co., I'd drive north to Wyo. and hunt them unguided. Either way, he needs a tag, and has to draw one. Anterless tags are available over the counter though. If he decides to go to Wyo. I can point the way.
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Post by geno on Nov 26, 2014 21:14:09 GMT -5
I likewise would head to Wyoming. Longer season much more public and BLM land,plus Access land that the state sets up with private owners. Much easier for nonresident to get tags in the draw. You can purchase up to 2 antler-less tags in the draw normally. We buy antler-less tags only some years if trying a new area.Wyoming also has a very user friendly web site concerning hunting. Be a good place to start comparing, BLM maps can be ordered also to show hunt units. We always take maps to keep track of what is public access and what is private ground.
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Post by geno on Dec 5, 2014 8:25:12 GMT -5
If your interested in Wyoming Outfitters you can order the new publication of Wyoming Outdoors. This publication comes out in the fall of each year ask for the Wyoming Outfitters & Guides Association magazine. Here is the contact info to order magazine. The web site address is wyoga@wyoga.org or www.wyoga.org Telephone number 307-265-2376 Fax 307-265-2523
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