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									Experience a 
									Wyoming Rifle Antelope Hunt North Central Wyoming is
            one of the best areas in the state for antelope hunts. We
            operate in the heart of this prime hunting habitat, in Region C. We control the
            hunting and harvest on several hundred thousand acres of prime private leases and have
            controlled the harvest on these properties for many years. You'll have plenty of
            elbow room on our hunts. 
									We offer several 5-day trips
            throughout October. In our area, the best time for trophies is anytime during the
            season - period! We can say that because we limit the number of hunters on any one
            lease to provide excellent hunting for each client. Licenses for antelope are easily obtained in our areas. 
									Our success is at or near
            100% every year. Antelope
            average 12" - 16". If you must have trophies larger than these, you
            should consider hunting elsewhere.  Trophy bucks are usually hard to come by any
            time, any place, but we do get our share.We usually have one guide
            per two hunters and hunt both on foot and with 4-wheel drives. The weather in early October is usually warm, but during the month it can get really cold
            and snowy.  Terrain hunted varies from gently rolling to mighty rough and
            steep.  We can make your hunt as easy or as tough as you like. Ranch elevations
            range from 4,000 to 6,000 feet. 
									All of our hunts in Wyoming
            originate from our lodge near Buffalo. Our facilities feature comfortable,
            individual heated bedrooms for each party of four hunters, including private baths.
             All meals - the best - are served right here at the lodge. The facility also
            boasts a warm, comfortable recreation area featuring a crackling fire, card tables and a
            pool table for your enjoyment. 
									An average shot is
            200 yards.  Therefore, we recommend a flat-shooting rifle with a caliber in the .243
            to one of the 7mm magnums.  Some .30 calibers are alright, too.  Corresponding
            bullets in the weight range, 100-150 grains, with long-range styles are the best for mule
            deer and antelope. A fine middle-of-the-road caliber is the .270 win. with a
            130-grain bullet weight. 
									We prefer a bolt-action
            rifle equipped with a 3X9 scope. From experience we don't recommend semi-automatic
            or iron-sighted guns. Your rifle should be sighted in 2-3 inches high at 100 yards.
              We highly recommend that you use a bi-pod. It offers an excellent rest for
            steady shots and can make the difference between a trophy bagged and one lost! One last suggestion.  Sight in your rifle well
            before your trip, and PRACTICE! PRACTICE! PRACTICE! After you've filled your antelope tag, your
            hunt isn't over. In addition to varmint hunting, sight-seeing and upland game bird
            hunting, we also offer fishing for brook, cutthroat, and rainbow trout. These extra
            adventures are not afterthoughts. We plan them with the same care that goes into our
            big game hunts - for your maximum enjoyment. |