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Coyote Creek Outfitters invites you to come and see the beautiful
Badlands of Southwest North Dakota and have a great chance at a
trophy class Mule Deer, Whitetail or Pronghorn Antelope.
As
the owner of Coyote Creek Outfitters, I grew up in North Dakota on the
same land that most of the hunting will take place on. I have 30
plus years of hunting experience with a lot of trophy deer and antelope
to show for it.
We outfit on well over 12,000 acres of private land, most of which has
been for the most part closed to rifle hunting since 1992. We take
pride in managing the deer herd in order to grow trophy bucks.
There is over 5 miles of Little Missouri River Bottoms with our
outfitted land. This is where most of the mule deer hunting and
some of the whitetail hunting take place. There are planted
wildlife plots along with many hundreds of acres of Alfalfa field's for
plenty of feed for the deer and antelope.
The antelope are out in more open ground consisting of big grain fields,
rolling hills and large alfalfa fields.
We use tree stands, ground blinds and spot and stalk methods to take the
trophy animals. We limit ourselves to 10 deer and 10 antelope
archery hunts per year. This keeps plenty of breeding stock to
assure us trophy animals year after year.
Being in a wheelchair myself, we can help the disabled with a great
chance at an antelope or deer.
Hunts are 5 day archery only! You will have to acquire the tags
through the ND Game & Fish Dept.
Whitetail deer and antelope archery tags can be bought over the
counter. Mule deer tags are on drawing with a deadline March 1st,
2011. Click here for Rates and dates
for hunting and link to ND Game & Fish.
By doing what it takes to get trophy animals, with our deer
management, several easy winters, little hunting pressure, we expect
good results in the years to come.
If you are looking for an archery hunt where you can get away from the
hustle & bustle and see some beautiful country with an abundance of
trophy deer and antelope, and have a great chance for success, we are
the outfitter to call.
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