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actionjackson22
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Wyoming elk
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January 17, 2015, 06:51:00 PM »
Hey guys I'm planning a hunt to Wyoming for cow elk the type 6 affordable tag plus maybe a doe mule deer or doe antelope I have been out that antelope hunting before but was wondering if you guts had suggestions on areas that have good access and decent chances I have an idea of some zones but wanted to see what you have to say.
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Lots of good areas to consider. In southern Wyo there are areas 10,11, & 12, good access, decent elk numbers and close to good antelope hunting. Area 11 is a draw area so you'd need to apply early. To the west the area north of Cokedale is a good one, low pressure but access can be a problem. Up north, the Bighorns are a good choice.
Bow season in Wyo is for the most part, low pressure and little competition. September is a nice time to be in the mountains, enjoy it!
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