The Shirley Mountains have always been a very solid and consistent elk hunt for a good 280 to 320-class bull. We also decided that we would sweeten the pot a little, when you buy the 2016 MRS Annual we will email you a full copy of the Wyoming MRS, for free. This year I have included the chart that covers those units. So without any further comment from me, here are my top three units acco rding to my research for the MRS. Nearly six r ecord book bulls per year have been taken in Wyoming the last few years. Even with Wyoming’s wolf and grizzly bear problems, the state still manages to produce some very good hunting for some big bulls. ![]() ![]() The Cowboy State remains in the top four states to kill a book bull elk all-time and is still in the top five states to find a Boone and Crockett bull over the past 15 years, further proving the fact that Wyoming’s best elk hunting days are not in the rear-view mirror. Statistically speaking, Wyoming is a very strong elk state even when it comes to record book bull elk entries. Wyoming remains a very consistent place to hunt for elk and we don’t see that fact changing anytime in the near future. Historically, Wyoming is a very good place to gather preference points to hunt for a good bull. It seems as though Wyoming has its elk herds figured out and maximized for the perfect balance between trophy quality and overall opportunity. The state Game and Fish Department has not made many changes to the statewide elk management plan and this year is no exception. With an ever-growing, lengthy list of hunt options, a stabilizing elk herd and a very consistent management plan, Wyoming is the quintessential elk opportunity state. ![]() When it comes to elk, Wyoming continues to be a very consistent state to hunt.
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