Table Mountain Hunters are Looking To 2025 and Beyond

The 2024 season was a blast, punching tags and living THE LIFE. It doesn’t take long after the season ends to start dreaming about the next. Hunts are booking faster than ever and our hunters are now planning for 2025 and beyond. Looking for a hunt opening in 2025? We have elk hunts available to those who have Wyoming preference points! Contact us for details.

Watch Out: Wyoming Deer and Antelope Application Deadline

Application season has a way of sneaking up on us. And the Wyoming deer and antelope application deadline is approaching quickly. If you haven’t started thinking about Wyoming license applications, now is the time. Applications for deer and antelope must be submitted before May 31st. But don’t procrastinate until the last minute.

Purchase Wyoming Preference Points By October 31st

This is it, our final reminder! You can still purchase 2020 Wyoming preference points. But you must do it by the October 31st deadline. October 31st, 2022 Is The Final Day To Purchase 2020 Preference Points! Don’t miss your opportunity to purchase a preference point this year for antelope, deer and elk in Wyoming.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wyoming Preference Points

The deadline to purchase preference points in Wyoming is on October 31st! If you haven’t already purchased preference points this year, log on to your Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) account now. If you don’t already have an account, it’s easy to create a new one. Accumulating preference points for each species in Wyoming is essential. YES, that means antelope too! You don’t need to know any units or seasons. Just purchase a point and we can help you decide how to use them later. Buying a point will improve your options and your ability to draw a license in the future.

Beyond the Hunt: Extra Activities After You Punch a Wyoming Tag

Wyoming is a big state, filled with opportunities to explore and adventure. Many hunters extend trips, staying in the area a while after the hunt or driving off to explore the many unique corners of the state. These are just a few ways to spend a few extra days or weeks in a state filled with mountains, public lands and wonderful wilderness areas.

Planning Your Optics System for a Guided Wyoming Hunt

At Table Mountain Outfitters, we hunt antelope, mule deer and elk using a variety of techniques. The optics we use will often depend on the hunting scenario and general approach to each individual species. Our guided hunters always have multiple sets of eyes of the terrain, and our guides are experts at locating game in this terrain. But it helps to have your own optics, and it’s simply more fun when you’re able to help locate game, field judge and plan stalks.

It’s Time to Apply for a Wyoming Deer or Antelope Hunt

Although the application window is open for deer and antelope, we are booked for the 2022 season with the exception of a couple whitetail hunts and those of you with higher mule deer and antelope points. It’s now time to start planning for 2023 and beyond. We’d love for you to join us and come live THE LIFE in Wyoming! But now more than ever, advanced planning is required.

Last Call: Antelope Applications Are Due June 1st

This is it! Last call for those who want to live THE LIFE with us this fall in Wyoming. Most of our fall hunts are already sold out. We have openings left for some exciting spot-and-stalk rifle antelope hunts. But we must apply for your license before June 1st!

It’s Time to Start Planning Your 2020 Hunting Season

A new year is upon us and that means it’s time for applications and planning for the 2020 hunting season. When you are planning for a western hunt, look to Wyoming for world class antelope, mule deer and elk all in one area. Table Mountain Outfitters provides hunting adventures in Wyoming with incredible success rates. After the fall seasons wind down, we shift our focus to Idaho, where we chase spring black bears on some incredibly unique and exciting hunts.

A Word About Single Pin Sights From an Archery Elk Hunter

We’d like to take a moment to discuss the use of single pin archery sights on our Wyoming hunts. We know it may ruffle some feathers, but that’s okay. Whether you’re hunting antelope in a ground blind, stalking mule deer, or calling elk, single pin sights offer no true advantage. In fact, they offer serious disadvantages.