Hopefully my wife and I will draw our Wyoming antelope tag next month. In preparations for that hunt, besides the obvious gear (clothes, food, water, camping/sleeping gear), what gear might I miss as a first time antelope hunter?
Good tires, cooler that will keep ice, game bags, some trash bags, bipod, nice pair of broke in leather gloves . . . Just a few things that came to mind that I wouldn't be without . . .Hopefully my wife and I will draw our Wyoming antelope tag next month. In preparations for that hunt, besides the obvious gear (clothes, food, water, camping/sleeping gear), what gear might I miss as a first time antelope hunter?
Second this. The chip is important.The small pockets of public land I hunt in Wyoming are surrounded by private property, so knowing where I am at all times is very important, so a GPS with on X maps micro chip is a must have. Also makes it easy to find your way back to the hotel. Lots of dirt roads are not marked and you can get lost easy. We also take fishing poles cause Wyoming has some awesome fishing in the creeks and lakes. We usually tag out within a couple days and fish for the rest of the trip.
12 pack if there is more than one person!I recommend sweat pants, tennis shoes, extra fuel cans and a six pack
I second this. I don't go anywhere while hunting and not wear a pair of leather gloves.I have not seen mentioned but gloves that will protect you from cactus ! If you have to crawl to make a stalk not only the knee pads as already stated but some type of leather gloves really come in handy at least for me. Also a small tarp that you can use as you quarter the animal if you are going to do this in the field !