General Hunting

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 Getting Into Shape - We strongly recommend that you prepare yourself by hiking, preferably up and down hills, wearing the boots you intend to hunt in. Being in shape will greatly increase your chances of getting your game. 

 

 Colored Clothing - All hunters are required by Wyoming law to wear one or more outer garments of fluorescent orange. A cap is permitted. 

 

After Filling Tags - You may be asked by the camp boss not to go with the hunters once your tag is filled. This is to allow the horses and mules a chance to rest.

 

 Number of Hunters - There is a a maximum number of 8 hunters per hunt per camp on any forest service camp. We try to limit our hunts to no more than 6 hunters per hunt per camp. 

 

Game Care - Packing companies in nearby towns will cool your game, process it, cut, wrap and freeze it overnight if you wish. Overnight freezing is extra, so you may allow one extra day if you wish to have it processed in time to leave. They also will make sausage, bologna, etc. More information is available from us when you arrive. Your game will be delivered to your vehicle at the trailhead or can be delivered at the meat packing company in the nearest town.

Drop Camps - For those of you who wish to do it yourself. We will pack you and your gear into the area of your choice. We will charge $65 per pack or riding animal used and $200 per wrangler, which includes his riding animal per day. One wrangler per each 6 pack or riding animals. Total maximum of 20 miles is considered one day, this would include 10 miles in, and 10 miles back out. You will also be charged for the mileage to and from the trailhead from our ranch.

Game & Fish Information – the web page for the Wyoming Game & Fish is http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/hunting .  Please go to this page to get specific information or a Wyoming license application form. 
**REQUIRED:  Please note that if you were born after 1966 you are required to carry your Hunter Safety Card while hunting.

REQUIRED:  Wyoming Conservation Stamp – All hunters must have a conservation stamp in their possession.  You will not receive this stamp with your license.  You will need to pick this stamp up when you arrive in Wyoming at one of the local sporting goods stores.

 

Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters
Jake, Kay &  T.J. Clark
Colby, Codi & Caden Gines
1134 Road 14, Powell, WY 82435
(307) 754-4320

email: info@wyomingwilderness.com

 

Wyoming Wilderness Outfitters Activities are conducted on Private Ranch Lands,, United States Forest Service Lands and Yellowstone National Park Service Properties. We are a licensed and bonded outfitter.

Wyoming Outfitter License #178.

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