Oilfieldmiller
WKR
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2018
- Location
- Southwest Ohio / WV Native
First off, I'm a lifelong hunter here in Ohio and WV. I've also hunted Elk in WY/MT/CO with success with both bow and rifle. However, I've never hunted antelope except thru binos along the highway when traveling.
I'm looking to take my older two kids (15/14) to WY for antelope in October to get their feet wet and peak their interest in western hunting before committing them to backcountry excursions. I'm choosing an antelope hunt because I can quickly shift the hunt from hard to easier via camping/hotel/hiking/road hunt/etc so they have the most enjoyable time and get them hooked. We'd have about 3.3 points as a group and we also have option for special tags that will increase any odds to get a tag.
My question is, with only about 5 days to actually hunt, is trying to fill three tags a tall order? I don't want to get into situation where we are setting up for failure to get three lopes when two is more reasonable and more enjoyable. Love to get my first but love even more making an enjoyable trip for them. Even with me not in the pool it seems we could draw a good tag if we went with the Special Draw so my points aren't a make or break for the party application. Mainly looking at central and south-central WY.
I know there is a ton of variables that would affect this and there is no right answer but just looking for insight from folks who have party hunted before and have experience. Thanks for the time folks.
I'm looking to take my older two kids (15/14) to WY for antelope in October to get their feet wet and peak their interest in western hunting before committing them to backcountry excursions. I'm choosing an antelope hunt because I can quickly shift the hunt from hard to easier via camping/hotel/hiking/road hunt/etc so they have the most enjoyable time and get them hooked. We'd have about 3.3 points as a group and we also have option for special tags that will increase any odds to get a tag.
My question is, with only about 5 days to actually hunt, is trying to fill three tags a tall order? I don't want to get into situation where we are setting up for failure to get three lopes when two is more reasonable and more enjoyable. Love to get my first but love even more making an enjoyable trip for them. Even with me not in the pool it seems we could draw a good tag if we went with the Special Draw so my points aren't a make or break for the party application. Mainly looking at central and south-central WY.
I know there is a ton of variables that would affect this and there is no right answer but just looking for insight from folks who have party hunted before and have experience. Thanks for the time folks.