Wyoming High Country Hunt Outfitter

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I am enlisting the trust of Rokslide for recommendations for a Wyoming outfitter. I am interested in a high country rifle mule deer hunt, ideally in G or maybe H. Budget is rather flexible. I am sitting at either 4 or 5 deer points right now. Depending on how the point creep goes over the next few years, I may struggle to catch up and be able to draw a G tag in the special. Looks like it took 6 points this past year.

I am thinking about 2028 if I can find a reputable outfitter with an opening.

Any recommendations will be appreciated. Also, feel free to reach out via PM with any negative reviews as well.
 
Unless they raise tags, not sure you'll catch G. Big pool of max/high point holders out there getting in.

But, if you do, I still hear good things about Rob Wiley, Non-typical Outfitters. Not sure if he does H but probably.
 
Unless they raise tags, not sure you'll catch G. Big pool of max/high point holders out there getting in.

But, if you do, I still hear good things about Rob Wiley, Non-typical Outfitters. Not sure if he does H but probably.
Agreed, I may struggle to catch up with the points for G.

I have read good things about Non Typical as well.

Maybe one day I will have that bank roll to afford a commissioners tag.

I got lucky and won the deer super tag a few years ago and now im hooked on mule deer. Being a flat lander, I dont quite have the experience yet to attempt a DIY hunt.
 
Agreed, I may struggle to catch up with the points for G.

I have read good things about Non Typical as well.

Maybe one day I will have that bank roll to afford a commissioners tag.

I got lucky and won the deer super tag a few years ago and now im hooked on mule deer. Being a flat lander, I dont quite have the experience yet to attempt a DIY hunt.

Solo hunting is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. Its a terrific experience. I do recommend working up to it, and ensure you are overly prepared. Ive spent my whole life hunting, and am in the mountains hiking and fishing year round. Without that level of experience a lot of things could go wrong. But theres nothing i love more than being out there with the mountains, and animals, no one else around. A good well equipped hunting pack, and separately, a really solid frame pack make all the difference. Last year i solo packed out a 5x5 elk bull that was in some steep ravines. Took a few hours, but i got all the meat out in excellent condition.
 
I considered a DIY hunt in the southern portion of the state as kind of like my Segway into bigger country, but my gut is telling me to go with an outfitter on more time. Especially since it is looking like a 4-6 year cycle to draw the tag now.

I remain very tempted to just lower my expectations and go full steam ahead DIY.
 
Some parts of the southern portion of the state are some of the roughest country in the state. Wilderness areas, snow drifts that are still 20 feet tall across roads in july, nighttime lows at 25 degrees in august. Wyoming is kind of tricky where you dont have to be very far from the county roads before you can get into trouble fast. Especially with the constant afternoon hail and snow that starts late summer.
 
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