3 Spot and Stalk Decoy Tactics for Antelope

Wyoming is antelope country and hunters can approach their hunt in a number of different ways. Hunting from a blind over water is certainly the most effective method for archery hunters. Rifle hunters can often use folds in the landscape to get close enough for a shot. Even so, antelope have excellent eyesight. The ability to shoot comfortably out too 300 yards and beyond is a major advantage.

Rifle Antelope Hunts – A Table Mountain Customer Favorite

Wyoming is the antelope hunting capital, where hunters are welcomed with an abundance of tags and opportunity. Here at Table Mountain Outfitters, we enjoy exclusive leases on expansive Wyoming ranches. Spot and stalk rifle antelope hunts are extremely popular and for good reason. Available licenses, high success rates and fast-action hunting make this a great experience.

It’s Time to Prepare for Your Wyoming Hunt

t’s time to start getting excited about big game hunts in Wyoming. Archery and rifle seasons will be here before long and hunters should be prepared to make every shot count. Table Mountain hunters have incredible success rates because the guides, properties and setups are all exceptional. Bring your A-game and the chances of a successful and memorable hunt are very high.

Shooting Accessories to Consider for Your Next Wyoming Hunt

Hunters don’t need a pile of shooting accessories. But a few handy items can make a difference in the field. Gear is no replacement for skill. And learning to shoot from a variety of positions is important. Practice with and without your rifle bipods and accessories to prepare for every possible scenario.

4 Things to Know About Mule Deer Hunts with Table Mountain

At Table Mountain Outfitters, our mule deer hunts offer an enjoyable and unique experience. We are fortunate to lease some of Wyoming’s vast private-land ranches, where quality habitat, combined with exclusive access, and unpressured mule deer, create an incredible hunting experience.

Prep Your Pack for Your Next Wyoming Hunt

Travel to Wyoming during hunting season, and you might experience every climate imaginable. Hot sun, heat and dry weather can coincide with blizzards and sub-zero temperatures. You just never know what to expect. Each species also comes with its own set of hurdles that should influence the contents in your pack.

Must-Have Archery Gear for Western Big Game Hunting

Our Wyoming big game hunts offer exceptional shot opportunities for archery hunters. Quality Antelope, Mule Deer and Elk are all harvested regularly using blinds, spot and stalk and calling strategies. Our antelope hunts are geared towards ground blind specific hunts. Meanwhile, the mule deer hunts employ a mix of both ground blind and stalking tactics. And our elk are primarily targeted on foot, using a combination of calling and spot-and-stalk strategies. Regardless of which species you’re pursing, every archery hunt calls for specific gear to get the job done.

What You Need to Know: Wyoming Deer & Antelope Applications

The Wyoming Deer and Antelope application deadline is May 31st. If you have hopes of hunting Wyoming this year, it’s time to plan your trip! Contact us now or give us a call at 307-632-6352. Deer and antelope licenses in Wyoming are available through the draw and hunters must apply by the May 31st deadline. If you’re interested in living THE LIFE with us this year, here’s what you need to know:

Preparing for a Table Mountain Archery Hunt

Archery hunters with Table Mountain Outfitters enjoy exceptional opportunity rates with 90-100% opportunity for antelope, mule deer and elk. Each species is a little bit different and archery hunters should prepare for some specific scenarios. Clothing, equipment and shooting abilities all play into preparing for a successful hunt.

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.