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.

Table Mountain Deer and Antelope Hunts are Fast Approaching

Wyoming deer and antelope hunts are coming soon. If you drew a tag this year, congratulations! We are looking forward to living THE LIFE with you this season in Wyoming. Now that draw results are official, hunters can gear up and start preparing for the trip. Bow hunts are not far off and rifle follows shortly after. Sighting rifles, shooting bows and prepping gear for a big game hunt ahead of the season will keep you busy through the anticipation of arrival in camp.

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.