farmer_john
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How did you burn them?I burned 9 elk points last year, and now i have to wait till 2029 at a minimum to hunt elk there again...
How did you burn them?I burned 9 elk points last year, and now i have to wait till 2029 at a minimum to hunt elk there again...
Sounds great. Did you.need points on the private ranches?One thing with hunting antelope in Wyoming is that unless you are looking for a spectacular buck you'll have no problem getting one.
My last hunt lasted all of 15-20 minutes. As I had mentioned I hunted with Table Mountain Outfitters. They have a number of private ranches under contract and you hunt out of their bunkhouse. If you want to fly in you'll fly to Denver and rent a car and drive to Cheyenne about a hour away. I got there on Tuesday, and and shot my antelope on Wednesday morning. They have a meat cooler and freezer on site if you want to cut up your meat. But a butcher is available for $150.
On an elk hunt .How did you burn them?

So you can use the points on anything? Like if you applied for pronghorn muke and elk you get 3x a year?On an elk hunt .![]()
No, it’s only to draw a tag. So the area I hunted needed a minimum of 7 points to draw a tag or I wouldn’t have been able to hunt. So I applied for 9 years worth of points, and used them when I applied for the tag . If I only had 6 points, I most likely wouldn’t have gotten the tag and would have waited for another year or two collecting points.So you can use the points on anything? Like if you applied for pronghorn muke and elk you get 3x a year?
No you keep them. If you don’t buy more points every year, then you can lose them for no activity.If you apply for a tag and do not draw, does that burn your points?
Thank you, Sir! Kinda sounds like a racket...lolNo you keep them. If you don’t buy more points every year, then you can lose them for no activity.
That's a great point..They are managing numbers of people in addition to managing numbers of animals taken. We can’t all hunt our favorite unit every year. . .View attachment 724479
Here is another thing Wyoming does really well. View attachment 724480
Request your copy of these publications and it will give you information on guides and outfitters, hunter and trophies of the year and more information. It will be invaluable if you are seeking an outfitter.
Yeah if you are really bloody lucky! Probably 10 or 12.I burned 9 elk points last year, and now i have to wait till 2029 at a minimum to hunt elk there again...
Points are animal specific. You can't have 10 elk points and use them on antelope, they have to be antelope points.
In Wyoming you can put in for the draw but if you don't draw you still need to purchase a point for the animals that you want to hunt. The point purchase time frame is different than the draw time frame.
Other states give you a point if you don't draw a tag but Wyoming changed the process a number of years ago.
Hunting in the western US can get confusing at times for those who just start putting in.
I feel like alot of people are just like I know how it works scew everyone else.Explaining how the point system works is a far cry than taking someone out to hunt with you or showing them where you are hunting.
I had some people jump all over me for telling a tag holder where I would go and what to expect when I got there on a few limited entry hunts in Utah and some high point units here in Colorado. I just told them that if I don't have a tag for those hunts I'm not hurting myself and am helping another hunter in a unit that I may know quite well.I feel like alot of people are just like I know how it works scew everyone else.