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Tips to Prepare and Cook Mouthwatering Antelope Meals

Antelope meat gets mixed reviews from hunters. It’s a difficult thing for me to understand personally, because I can’t get enough of antelope. When properly cared for, pronghorn is easily among my favorite big game meats. Improper care can leave any wild animal with a gamey taste. But with a little attention, antelope is right up there with the best wild meats.

How to Prepare for the Elements on a Wyoming Antelope Hunt

The weather in Wyoming changes by the minute. And chasing antelope in open country means you are often exposed to the worst. Heat, wind, cold, rain, snow and sleet are all in the cards. On many days, the weather is downright pleasant in Wyoming’s antelope country. But planning for everything can save your hide when the conditions take a turn.
It's Time To Purchase Wyoming Preference Points

It’s Time to Purchase Wyoming Preference Points

It's time to purchase Wyoming preference points! Points for all species are on sale through the end of October. Any points you purchase this year can be used in the 2025 application draw or beyond. Don’t wait. Pick up a point each for elk, deer and antelope and set yourself set up for great hunts in the future!_x000D_

4 Things You Should Know about Idaho Spring Bear Hunts

Idaho black bear hunts provide the ultimate in spring bear hunting excitement. With the opportunity to hunt bears with hounds in the mornings and then watch silently near bait in the evenings, it’s the best of both worlds. These two experiences are ceratinly different. And that’s part of what makes this hunt so much fun.

Bid on The WYldlife Fund Wyoming Commissioner License

The WYldlife Fund will host a phone auction on Friday, March 1st from 5-6:30pm Mountain Time. Bidders should text or call in their bids to (307) 714-1223. Opening bid will be $24,000 with minimum bid increpents of $500.

Why Wyoming is THE Place for a Western Elk Hunt

When it comes to finding a classic western elk hunt, several states offer good opportunities. You will find great elk hunts in Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and a few in California. Each state offers a different angle or ecosystem where elk roam, creating a diverse set of opportunities.