Elk hunting Wyoming on private ranches
scattered throughout Northern Wyoming provide excellent opportunities
to take trophy mule deer .
This, combined with the best Elk Hunting guides in the business, makes
Powder Horn Outfitters a step above the rest! Hunting accommodations include
food, cabins (we prefer that you bring your own bedroll or sleeping bag),
transportation of meat and mounts to the nearest processing plant or taxidermist,
two hunters per guide, unless you prefer a 1-on-1 hunt which will be priced
higher. All Elk hunting Wyoming trips are
conducted on private ranches where management of the game herds are a
crucial element in consistently producing trophy western big game animals
for our clientele. Some ranches do have parcels of BLM and National Forest
on or adjacent
to the ranches, but access is strictly controlled by the private property.
Our goal at Powder Horn Outfitters is to
provide the best opportunity for hunters to harvest trophy western big
game on their hunt. Also, being comfortable, not only in the camps, but
with the people running the operation is crucial for an enjoyable and
memorable hunt. We hope you take the time to contact us for your western
trophy big
game adventure. You will have to apply for
an out of state hunting license,
and there is a drawing for elk, deer, and antelope licenses. There are
date deadlines for our Elk Hunting applications, so please see our general page for more information regarding hunting licenses. We
require a $500.00 booking
fee to hold a place in one of our hunting camps, which will be applied
to the 50% deposit that
is required if you are successful in drawing a license. The balance of
the hunt fee will be paid upon your arrival at Powder Horn Outfitters.
There are different seasons for each animal hunted, Elk
Hunting, Deer Hunting, Lion and Antelope, so make sure you check this
when you make your reservation. You
will need to bring your rifle and ammunition (243 caliber or larger,
sighted for 300 yards). Fluorescent orange jacket or coat, sleeping bag,
hunting boots (leather and waterproof a must!). Two pair is a good idea,
one insulated for cold weather and one normal weight. If bringing only
one pair, be prepared for cold, wet weather. Bring warm clothing, layers
are best, as they can be shed away.
We will make sure you are picked
up at the airport and transported to your Motel.
All
of the camps are ranch-style houses. Some have running water and some
do not. A sleeping bag is needed for all the camps (except for Snowshoe
lodge).
Hunting accommodations include food, cabins, five full days of hunting,
transportation of meat and mounts to the nearest processing plant or taxidermist,
two hunters per guide, unless you prefer a 1-on-1 hunt which will be priced
higher.