Best trophy mule deer outfitter in WY.

Huntdog

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I have max points for deer in Wyoming. I want to go with an outfitter. Any suggestions for the best outfitter to go with for the best chance for a 180+ mulie.
Thank you!
 

mnhoundman

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Welcome Huntdog! Head over to the new member thread and tell us a little about yourself, if you would.
I won't be much help, but if it's a rugged back country hunt you want take a look at Non Typical Outfitters! Check out there pictures on the website, that's where I would go if I was to go guided. Some locals will probably chime in that will know more than me, good luck!
 

Triple BB

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I'd skip on Non Typical. Gene Carrico takes some huge deer pretty much all on private. There's an outfitter in SW Wyoming who has a large private lease and takes huge deer every year. Might do some research south of Evanston. Can't think of the name.
 

Hilltop

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Hunt Dog- Out West Safaris (Gene Carrico) without a question. In my opinion it does not get better in the state of Wyoming. I have not hunted deer there but I have glassed them numerous times. I also have a good friend with the BLM who works that area. 200" deer are a real possibility IMO if you have the patience and are willing to put the work in.
 

tim

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huntdog

no a buddy of mine started them, and still works for them. I snowmobile with the guy. My bud is just an honest hard working gent who loves to hunt and seems to get some nice bucks every year.
 

AT Hiker

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Hunt Dog- Out West Safaris (Gene Carrico) without a question. In my opinion it does not get better in the state of Wyoming. I have not hunted deer there but I have glassed them numerous times. I also have a good friend with the BLM who works that area. 200" deer are a real possibility IMO if you have the patience and are willing to put the work in.
What deer units does he hunt?
 

scott63

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Is Non Typical Outfitters in Region G? I spent some time looking at their website and found pricing but not region.

Welcome Huntdog! Head over to the new member thread and tell us a little about yourself, if you would.
I won't be much help, but if it's a rugged back country hunt you want take a look at Non Typical Outfitters! Check out there pictures on the website, that's where I would go if I was to go guided. Some locals will probably chime in that will know more than me, good luck!
 

mnhoundman

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Is Non Typical Outfitters in Region G? I spent some time looking at their website and found pricing but not region.

I'm pretty sure it is, not sure if they hunt h too. I get the Wyoming outfitter book or whatever it is called and I think they said they hunted up from Alpine.
 
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Wyoming Hart

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Can't go wrong with Non-Typical Outfitters. Robb knows his stuff and everyone wants to see you successful as much as you want to be successful. They took some studs this year as well. I am planning on a muley hunt in 2016. Won't be disappointed if you choose to go with them.
 

EBOLAVIRS

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non-typical kills some toads every year. Looked at the the Out West web site, they take some big animals too. One of those two would be my choice....
 

Huntdog

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Yeah that's the way I'm leaning, one of those two. Non typical is booked for 2015, not sure about out west. Waiting for a return call or email. Kind of want to use my points so I can start building again sooner than later.