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POSTED BY:
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GMerriam
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DATE:
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22.07.2009 |
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SUBJECT:
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High Rack Wyoming Bucks |
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LOCATION:
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Casper, United States
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Discounted Deer Hunt for High Rack Wyoming Bucks
ID Number: WY-Deer-All-Casper-JW
Booking Terms: $1200 deposit to secure booking dates with balance due 14 days before hunt.
Hunting Location: Casper, Wy
Animals: Whitetail, Mule Deer
Level of Guiding: Guided
Meals/Lodging: Included in Camp Hunt
Prices reduced $300, to the amounts below.
Price discounted down to only (4 Day – $3500.00) (5 Day – $3800.00)
Outfitters Note: These private ranches are producing trophy class Mule Deer
Archery DEER (Sept 1 to Sept 30) depending on unit, archers shall possess a General Deer tag or a limited quota Deer license in addition to an archery license in order to hunt during any special archery season. The Rifle season is October 15th to 31st.
This camp hunts are spectacular in that this is the true Wyoming flavor of 600,000 acres under the western skies. Camp fires and wall tents are the norm and the meals are truly the finest grub we could wrangle up for the mornings and evenings. Depending on your hunt units or areas, you could either be staying in a cabin or a travel trailer and not out in the wall tent, which is still pretty warm with a heater but who wants to wake up putting your feet on the cool ground floor. Our trailers and cabins are heated and make for the perfect husband/wife, lifelong friends & hunting partners trip and are by far one of our most popular way to take your kids hunting with you. So bring the family, wife, friends, brother and come enjoy the beauty of Wyoming in the fall and the breath taking scenery of the miles and miles of hunting opportunities.
TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS
Plan on arriving mid-morning or even on the day before the start date for your hunting trip. This is particularly important for camp hunts as it allows us to get you to our camp in time for your opening morning. Also it gives you time to shoot and make sure everything is ready for your first day of hunting and you’re not wasting your hunt time.
WYOMING HUNTS
There is several ways to get to Cowboy Country whether you fly or drive into Casper, WY depending on the hunt you booked.
It is recommended if you arrive in Casper earlier than the day before your hunt start date, you will use the motel shuttle bus for transportation for the hotel you are staying at. After your hunt you can use this same shuttle to return to the Casper airport. Maps are available if you would like to drive directly to our hunting camp.
WEATHER
The weather can and will have a profound impact on your hunting experience. Please be aware that we have no control over it! No extra days will be awarded or refunds given due to lost hunting time or season closures caused by Acts of GOD. Any additional costs for motels, meals etc. caused by adverse weather conditions are not the responsibility of Cowboy Country Outfitters.
HUNTER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
No person born on or after January 1, 1966 (Wyoming) may take any wildlife by the use of firearms, unless that person possesses and can exhibit a certificate of competency and safety in the use and handling of firearms. Wyoming grants reciprocity to other states, countries and provinces providing recognized hunter safety certificates. Exhibit of certificates is not required to apply for or obtain a license. Hunter education certificates must be carried into the field and the minimum age to hunt in Wyoming is 12.
TAXIDERMY - TROPHY CARE - MEAT PROCESSING
When your animal is harvested, your guide will take care of the field dressing. Taxidermy work and meat processing are available locally. The cost of taxidermy and meat processing is your responsibility. If you can't take the meat home, it can be donated to a local food bank. Note that the cost is still your responsibility. Meat cutting charges run $80 - $125 and up depending on customer preference plus the cost of dry ice and shipping boxes. Taxidermy work is approximately $400 and up for a shoulder mount plus crating and shipping. European mounts are $200+.
Heads left to be caped, boxed and shipped to you by local taxidermists are your responsibility. If you want to take your head home to a local taxidermist, this can also be arranged. Heads taken home by commercial airlines require special care. Please call your airline in advance to acquaint yourself with current airline requirements. In addition, be sure to familiarize yourself with state laws regarding transporting meat and heads with regard to regulations around chronic wasting disease.
With our experience of guiding hunters in Wyoming and the understanding what to do to prepare yourself for your hunt, we have put together a list of items so that you can maximize your enjoyment of this classic sport.
PHYSICAL CONDITIONING
Wyoming's diverse terrain provides scenic beauty but can test one’s physical abilities. ATV's, horses and 4x4 vehicles are used to cover the country, but walking is involved on all our hunts. The hunter who has prepared him or herself physically has the edge on scoring a trophy. To make your evenings a time to relax and enjoy your vacation, rather than nursing sore muscles, we suggest you prepare yourself physically for your hunting experience. An exercise program initiated before your hunt will help you considerable while you are on your hunt. Horseback hunters are advised to go riding at least twice shortly before the beginning of your hunting trip and elk and deer hunters are advised especially to undertake a conditioning program well ahead of your hunt.
SHOOTING PRACTICE & SKILLS
One of the most important factors to a successful hunt is your ability to shoot well. Start far in advance of your hunt by carefully practicing sighting in your rifle. Then try shooting from a sitting, laying down and offhand shooting position. Shoot 5-10 rounds of ammo at distances of 50-350 yards. We recommend a flat shooting 6x or better scoped .243 or larger caliber bolt action rifle sighted dead on at 200 yards. We also encourage the use of Bi-Pods or shooting sticks. If you purchase a Bi-Pod, be sure to get the type that extends far enough to use from a sitting positions. Bi-Pods will not fit in the rifle scabbards used on horseback hunts.
Your shooting ability is totally up to you to judge and improve. Lots of practice with good equipment can tip the scale in your favor during your hunt. Remember there are no shooting benches out in the field on your hunt, so please make sure you find the time to practice before you get out there.
HUNTING GEAR & EQUIPMENT PACKING LIST
Below are our recommendations for a typical 4-5 day hunting trip. On more lengthy hunts, add a change of clothing for additional comfort. Special attention should be paid to outerwear. These should be as noiseless as possible so please leave clothing made with nylon material at home. Weather is unpredictable and can range from snow and 0 degrees F up to 70 degrees F, so best to be prepared for anything. Please confine personal items to two medium-sized duffel bags and one gun case.
Clothing
Hat with brim
Stocking cap
Blue jeans, canvas or wool pants
Wool or flannel shirt
Sweaters
Underwear, socks (wool)
Leather boots
Cold weather boots
Camp shoes
Leather gloves, cold weather gloves
Fluorescent orange hunting vest
Rain coat and pants
Cold weather coat
Cool weather coat
Gear
Licenses and Hunter safety certificates
Lightweight day pack
Sleeping Bag (down or fiberfill to 0 degrees F)
Pillow
Cartridge holder (prevents shells from clinking on stalk)
Flashlight
Binoculars
Canteen and water bottles
Hunting knife
Rifle
ammunition
Sundries
Toothbrush, towel, washcloth, soap, shampoo
Medicine (aspirin, prescriptions)
Chapstick, or sunscreen
Camera, Film and Batteries
Sunglasses (if prescription, bring extra pair)
LICENSE FEES
Licenses for hunting are not transferable to another person according to Wyoming and law. All Wyoming licenses are on a drawing system. We are happy to help you in securing the permits for your hunt. Please send completed applications to us and we will submit them for you. Leave the hunt area blank.
You will be hunting in units 034 with a successful draw rate of 25%, and 089 with a successful draw rate of 25%, and Region M or Region D with a successful draw rate of 100%.
If you have not drawn by the first week in July you can re-submit for these areas to get tags. Call me with questions.
Comments: Tag Fees Deer $326.00, and Conservation Stamp $12.50
Booking Terms: $1200 deposit to secure booking dates with balance due 14 days before hunt.
We are a full service outfitter and will provide you with the quality hunt that you deserve. So many other outfitters rely on the quantity of clients and often brag on how large there operations are. Rest assure, our operation doesn't claim to be the biggest and our business depends on the quality of animal that you harvest. Wyoming has been known for its trophy big game animals for decades. With that in mind, Cowboy Country Outfitters has reserved over 600,000 acres of private land to hunt on. The private ranches we have leased are the most sought after ranch properties in Central Wyoming and along with the landowners; we maintain a high level of quality animals on these ranches. We will spare no expense at finding the right trophy for your wall or trophy room. Your success depends on our management levels at each ranch and our ranches are yielding awesome big game trophies.
S. L. Merriam RCS Outdoor Writers Inc
1204 Button Rock Drive Longmont, Co 80501
303-776-7528 Voice 303-684-9929 Fax 303-746-1214 Cell Phone
EMail: RCSOutdoorWritersInc@Comcast.Net
EMail:GMerriam@Comcast.Net
Web Page: http://rcsoutdoorwritersinc.com/DiscountedHunts.aspx
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