Wyoming advice

tyler1215

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Feb 15, 2017
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Hello all. I've never been to Wyoming but have 4 pp and will be putting in this year. If anyone has suggestions for which unit to choose I would really appreciate some help. Thank you
 

Bonecollector

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Visit the WY Game & Fish website to narrow down your draw odds. Once you have some unit specific questions or questions on how to hunt the mighty lope, post them here.
Also, jump into the forum discussions a bit and get to know the guys. It's easier to provide information to a friend than a stranger looking for coordinates to a big 'lope.
 

tyler1215

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Feb 15, 2017
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Thanks for the reply bonecollector. I'm definitely not looking for coordinates or any honey holes. I plan on doing the research and scouting multiple days before the hunt. I'm just trying to narrow down a unit that I can draw with only 4 pp and not wanting to buy the special permit. I understand it's not many points and therefore not a whole lot of options. I've spent some time on their website just having a hard time finding a unit I can draw that isn't labeled poor public access. Again, I'm not looking for someone's "spot". Just seeking input on what units I can start focusing on. I truly appreciate any and all info that anyone feels like sharing. Thanks guys
 

tyler1215

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Feb 15, 2017
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I'd also like to add that I'm not looking for a monster. I would be thrilled something smaller. More than anything I would just like to see a lot of animals
 

Bonecollector

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4 pp gives you some good options. You should be able to draw a good unit and enjoy a good hunt. Look at the hunt planner and info on the WY site. It will drastically narrow down your unit options. Once you see what units are available with 4 or less pp, you can narrow down your options by the terrain type and dates you want to hunt.
Hope this helps.
 

Prerylyon

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One thing to add, keep an eye on winter. Sometimes certain swaths of the state can get some prolonged severe winters and the antelope using those areas can be adversely affected. There's plenty of time for that all to shake out and you can be sure we'll be discussing it here...[emoji6]

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