Wyoming Deer Point Burn

Bwillig

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After trying to draw the unit 128 November deer hunt in Wyoming for 20 years, I have noticed the odds are not improving much, as tags got reduced to the point of me looking for a different area to use my 20 points. As a nonresident, I am limited to non-wilderness areas. Saw a previous post from a few years ago talking about unit 102, which has no wllderness in it, which is good, but lots of road access might limit the age class of the mule deer bucks. WHat are your guys thoughts? One Wyoming resident suggested unit 141, but that one is weather dependent, which might be ok. TIA
 
Depends what you're looking for. Early season in the high country or late season rut hunt? What type of buck are you realistically hoping for? That's alot of points. I'd do my best to get the best experience that you're hoping for after that many years.
 
Depends what you're looking for. Early season in the high country or late season rut hunt? What type of buck are you realistically hoping for? That's alot of points. I'd do my best to get the best experience that you're hoping for after that many years.
I am not sure how realistic it is, but something in the 180 class would be the goal, and I know those aren't hiding behind every piece of sagebrush or in every dark timber patch. I think the only rut hunt for mule deer is the 128 November tag, which has odds of around 5% of drawing. I'm going to be 64 in December, hence my giving up on ever drawing that one. I'd be open to either type of hunt, but a lot of the high country areas are wilderness in Wyoming. Kind of like you stated, its a lot of points, and it's my last chance at a really good limited quota tag for mule deer. I am not opposed to going with an outfitter, if that would open up some private ranches that hold a few bigguns.
 
I am not sure how realistic it is, but something in the 180 class would be the goal, and I know those aren't hiding behind every piece of sagebrush or in every dark timber patch. I think the only rut hunt for mule deer is the 128 November tag, which has odds of around 5% of drawing. I'm going to be 64 in December, hence my giving up on ever drawing that one. I'd be open to either type of hunt, but a lot of the high country areas are wilderness in Wyoming. Kind of like you stated, its a lot of points, and it's my last chance at a really good limited quota tag for mule deer. I am not opposed to going with an outfitter, if that would open up some private ranches that hold a few bigguns.
That makes sense. You say you're a non resident. How far from Wyoming do you live? Would you be able to scout a few times before the hunt?
 
That makes sense. You say you're a non resident. How far from Wyoming do you live? Would you be able to scout a few times before the hunt?
St Louis suburbs, so 14 hours to get to the eastern border of Wyoming, so being able to pattern a good buck will be tough.
 
For a deer of the quality you mentioned, this is the route I would persue.
(Just for the sake of asking the question, have you harvested a 180+ buck in the past?)
I would agree. With that amount of points I would want the best chance possible at a great buck. Not being able to scout puts you at a disadvantage from the get go, assuming you're going to be in an area that is new to you. Outfitter would help mitigate that.
 

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