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 year. And this is a great time to start planning! 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 limited hunts available to those who have Wyoming preference points! If you are a high-point holder or if you have 4 or more points, contact us now for details.
We also have 2025 openings for spring black bear! If you’re interested in a bear hunt this year, please contact us now to learn more.
Important Dates
First, hopefully you didn’t miss your chance to purchase 2024 preference points! The deadline was on October 31st. Click here for answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Wyoming preference points. Points you purchased this year can be used in the 2025 draw or saved for future years.
Elk applications will be due at the end of January. That’s coming up quickly! Then antelope and deer applications will be due in May. But don’t wait until the last minute. Our hunts sell out well in advance.
Please note that we are now booking for 2026 and beyond! We have limited openings, especially for those with preference points for the 2025 season. With that in mind, it is time to start planning ahead.
Let’s get a head start on planning your hunts! Again, if you have points for elk or other species in Wyoming, contact us now and we can help you plan a hunt in 2025 or 2026.
Get Your Equipment in Order
As you prepare for your hunting adventures next year or in the future, work on getting your gear in order. Most importantly, don’t delay in practicing with your weapon. This should be a year-round activity, not a quick cram-session before your hunt. Are you planning a hunt that’s two years out? Start shooting now! We can’t stress enough how important it is.
It’s never too early to start shooting your bow. Get your arrow setup dialed and shoot with broadheads and field points. Shooting a few days each week takes your confidence to a much higher level in the field. The same applies to shooting your rifle. Hit the range for some therapeutic fun and use the off-season to experiment with different rounds at variable distances. Turn your archery and rifle shooting into a second nature skill by practicing throughout the entire year.
Early in the off-season can be a great time to find discounts on high quality clothing and hunting gear. It’s also the time to fit new boots and break them in on local trails. Archery hunters tend to choose light, breathable footwear for the heat while rifle season hunters grab for the waterproof boots that are ready to tackle cooler weather and potential snow.
Start Training Early
Training at the range is one thing but your body needs to be prepared as well. Our bow season deer hunts alternate between ground blinds and spot-and-stalk tactics, so hunters should be prepared for both extremes. Archery elk hunters can expect to cover uneven terrain – and the ability to quickly close the distance for a setup on a bugling bull is key.
Rifle hunts also have the advantage of vehicle access to cover ground on these big, open landscapes. But when it comes time to put a stalk on a big buck antelope, mule deer or bull elk, a hunter’s ability to cover ground is an advantage. What’s more, being in good condition will simply make the experience more fun!
Physical training does not have to be a major undertaking for most hunters. Make it fun by cross training with different activities. Rotate your gym workouts with hiking a few times each week. Work on your cardio, core strength and flexibility and you will be ready when the season opens.
Those 2025 hunts may seem distant right now. But these important dates always creep up. Whether it’s your license applications, equipment prep or training, get a head start on your 2025 adventures and get ready to live THE LIFE!
Send us a message now or give us a call at 307-632-6352 to start planning your hunt.