Wy wilderness outfitter

dirtygrass

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I have 2 points for elk and deer, non-resident. I am looking for a good WY outfitter that has good deer hunting. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
 
Not possible, woofs and those grizzled bares don eat them all uppty.

Try utah.

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Present to myself, I have one semester left of college to pay for my daughter. Successfully got three through college.
 
Never hunted with them, but have heard good things about Trophy Mountain. Have run into a couple of their guides in the Gros Ventre and they seemed pleasant. Rifle Deer & Elk seasons both in September too.
 
>Present to myself, I have one
>semester left of college to
>pay for my daughter.
>Successfully got three through college.
>

Nice job and well deserved gift to yourself. Can't help too much but Dustin Childs at Trophy Mnt Outiftters may be worth a look.
 
I'm not sure WY would be my first choice for a deer hunt I was paying for, but if that's what you want Nontypical Outfitters probably takes the best bucks on average of anyone I've seen in WY.





















Stay Thirsty My Friends
 
Not the only place I'm looking at, Canada is at the top of my list. Alberta mule deer/Whitetail combo, maybe BC for moose. Something I can drive to from CO.
 
LAST EDITED ON Dec-08-17 AT 10:08AM (MST)[p]> I'm not sure WY would
>be my first choice for
>a deer hunt I was
>paying for, but if
>that's what you want Nontypical
>Outfitters probably takes the best
>bucks on average of anyone
>I've seen in WY.


Wiley is booked full a couple years in advance and the OP isn't going to get a tag in Region G with only 2PPs! I'm surprised he isn't looking hard right in his own state since there are big mulies right where he lives if he does the homework.
 
I hunt my home state every year. Looking for something different. I shoot big mule deer almost every year. Never done a guided hunt.
 
>I hunt my home state every
>year. Looking for something
>different. I shoot big
>mule deer almost every year.
>Never done a guided hunt.
>


If you shoot big mule deer every year, why not focus on trying for a good bull and let the deer hunt not by the priority..because with your points, you might draw H, but wont draw G and those are you best bets for big bucks. You could draw both elk and deer tags for the wilderness areas around yellowstone, book with a horseback outfitter, pack far into the mountains, get chased by grizzlies a few times, and possibly come out with a great bull and the later the season you go, a good deer is possible as well. Just saying, as someone who used to guide the NW Wyoming wilderness, I would be focusing on elk before deer. But if elk isnt of your interest, then I would consider another choice for your guided options. Triangle X Ranch, Yellowstone Outfitters, Wapiti Ridge Outfitters are a few I would suggest with no question you would have a good hunt and great experience.
 
Never said anything about BIG deer, just good deer. Looking for a good experience in a remote place with a good outfitter and a guide that can keep up with my old ass. Ive always been about killing, when I get a tag I always had to fill it. I am thinking about hunting the Thorofare in WY, just for the experience.
 
LAST EDITED ON Dec-09-17 AT 10:05AM (MST)[p]>Never said anything about BIG deer,
>just good deer. Looking
>for a good experience in
>a remote place with a
>good outfitter and a guide
>that can keep up with
>my old ass. Ive
>always been about killing, when
>I get a tag I
>always had to fill it.
> I am thinking about
>hunting the Thorofare in WY,
>just for the experience.

I think you had better read your #12 post then, because it sure says you kill BIG deer! Also, if you're just about killing like you mentioned in your last post you need to rethink why you're out there!
 
>Never said anything about BIG deer,
>just good deer. Looking
>for a good experience in
>a remote place with a
>good outfitter and a guide
>that can keep up with
>my old ass. Ive
>always been about killing, when
>I get a tag I
>always had to fill it.
> I am thinking about
>hunting the Thorofare in WY,
>just for the experience.


How remote is an Alberta whitetail/mule deer combo hunt? Just curious...
 
I dont have to rethink $hit, Im at least honest about it, hunters that suck use the experience excuse. I asked a simple question looking for simple answers, if you need to nit pick everything dont post, you just being a jack ass.
 
Alberta and Sask. can both be about as remote as it gets, south of the Yukon/NWT/ Alaska border. Remote is somewhat nebulous, Northern Sask is very remote by my definition but it's remote bush country, not remote mountain country.

BC, Alberta, Sask. and Manitoba have both large well populated agricultural areas and areas that are hundreds of square miles without a street light or a flush toilet.

Big, big game are killed every year in all parts of these very large four Canadian Provinces.

$8,000 should get you a good deer outfitter. Moose.......... prices are increasing every year, it seems.

DC
 
>I dont have to rethink $hit,
>Im at least honest about
>it, hunters that suck use
>the experience excuse. I
>asked a simple question looking
>for simple answers, if you
>need to nit pick everything
>dont post, you just being
>a jack ass.

So don't, but what I mentioned is true in that you made the post saying you're only after big deer and killing stuff and that's not what the majority of us on here want out of the outdoor experience. If that's all that lights your fire, have at it and have a good day!
 
Another thing to consider, especially if it's big deer your after, as opposed to a remote hunt. Maybe it's not true but it sure seems most of the really big mule deer we see now days come from areas close to agriculture communities. Both in Canada and in many US States.

SW Wyoming has big deer, so does the Henries in Utah, but a lot of the big deer we see killed every year come from areas near farm fields, if not their summer range, at least there winter range. Could be wrong though.

DC
 
The OP is afraid of bears and wolves. Yet he wants to hunt the 'fare? Hahaha. Deer hunting hasn't been good there since the 70s
 
>TopGun you are full of $hit
>and you know it.

Nope; but I do call a guy chickenshit like yourself that posts that to me and can't put his real name up on the website like I have!
 
Southern BC, beautiful rocky mountain country.

Lots of towns and small cities.

Lots of mining, ranching, farming, fruit orchards in the far south.

Lots of people, lots of tourism, lots of space in between the people, farms, ranches and the communities.

Nothing.......nothing........ in any way like North Central BC and Northern BC, which are remote, by anyone's definition.

In all the Canadian provinces there is a lot more big game, by numbers, in the southern third than there is in the northern two thirds. The further you go north, as a general rule, the fewer undulantsthat there but.......those that are there are larger bodied and the larger antlered, due to harsher living conditions (cold, deep snow, longer winters, densities of wolves, griz, etc.) that keeps populations lower and those that do survive have evolved, over the millennia, to larger, heartier specimens. Now..... that's a general rule, there are always examples of the opposite.

You can get into remote areas in Southern BC but not as many places, and not in immense country, as there is further north.

BC is nearly five times are large as Utah, and more than half of it has hardly any roads.

DC
 
2lumpy, thanks, one of the places I'm thinking about going is Sawtooth Outfitters out of Kimberly BC. They shoot a lot of bears, and seem to do good on elk and moose.

Thanks again,

Chris Swanson
 
Kimberly BC, beautiful....... in the heart of the Canadian rocky mountains. Some of the prettiest mountain/valley country in North America.

Lots of black bear, shiras moose and elk. Some mule deer but not in the numbers found in Alberta, to the east a couple hundred miles.

Don't know about any Canadian outfitters. When I hunted in Canada I was a resident.

What is the primary animal you want to hunt? Most areas are specific to a particular species, with secondary species if your interested.


DC
 
Primary is Mule Deer, and BC isn't known for MD, but an elk mule deer combo with maybe time for a bear or wolf sounds like fun.
 
Yup. We each have our own aspirations. A combo hunt in Gods country will definitely be a fantastic experience.

DC
 
>Primary is Mule Deer, and BC
>isn't known for MD, but
>an elk mule deer combo
>with maybe time for a
>bear or wolf sounds like
>fun.


WY Wilderness area with good mule deer...another vote for Trophy Mountain Outfitters. Steep, big country, good horses and mules. Be prepared to ride dark30 early and late. Decent elk in there too. I talked to a fellow that helped them out this year. Should be some good bucks available next couple years. You want to HUNT...? They'd welcome a good, positive, up early stay late, I get out of the hunt want I put into it attitude.
Good Luck.
 

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