September: Archery
October: Rifle
This adventure will take you into the heart of Wyoming’s most remote, uncharted wilderness. To reach camp, you’ll embark on an 18-mile ride through rugged terrain, but once you arrive, you’ll be perfectly situated near the border of Yellowstone National Park—an area renowned for producing some of Wyoming’s largest bulls for generations.
Prepare yourself for both a mental and physical challenge. This breathtakingly beautiful, yet rugged, terrain ranges in elevation from 8,000 to 9,500 feet. Archers (crossbows are legal during WY archery seasons)Â will be pursuing resident bulls that summer in the pristine high-country, utilizing a combination of glassing, calling, and spot-and-stalk techniques. For rifle hunters, we focus on the final two weeks of October when winter begins to settle over Northwest Wyoming. As the temperatures drop and snow starts to fly, the elk begin their historic migration out of the park and onto their winter range. Rifle hunters can expect to spend a lot of time glassing and riding horses, all in search of the bull of a lifetime. Regardless of your weapon choice, the outfitter focuses on bulls in the 330+ class.
Lodging will be in a traditional wall-tent camp, featuring double-occupancy tents with cots, comfortable foam mattress pads, and wood heat to keep you cozy. A separate dining and gathering tent offers a place to enjoy meals and relive the day’s experiences around a hot stove.
A limited quota tag is required: Unit 51-1 (rifle tag, requiring 15+ preference points) or Unit 51-9 (archery tag, requiring 6+ preference points). Wyoming does offer Commissioners Elk Tags at auction that allow you to bypass the draw if so desired. If you have any questions, want to book your spot, or need assistance applying for the Wyoming elk draw, reach out to WTA TAGS at 800-755-TAGS (8247) or email us at TAGS@trophyadventures.com.
7 Day 1X1 Hunt: $12,500
$2046 (special) or $750 (regular)- Elk – Computer draw – deadline to apply January 31st. Contact WTA TAGS for professional application assistance 1-800-755-TAGS(8247)
Lodging will be in a traditional wall-tent camp, featuring double-occupancy tents with cots, comfortable foam mattress pads, and wood heat to keep you cozy. A separate dining and gathering tent offers a place to enjoy meals and relive the day’s experiences around a hot stove.
Day 1: Travel from home to Cody WY where you will overnight at a hotel of your choice.
Day2: Outfitter will pick you up from the hotel and you will go to the trailhead. Upon arrival you will load gear onto the horses and ride into camp.
Day 3-9: Hunting days.
Day 10: Travel from camp to the trailhead to begin your trip home. If flying, we suggest overnighting again in Cody and flying out the following morning.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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