Species Offered 

Hungarian Partridge 

Hun hunting in Wyoming has been proven to be quite fun. With many coveys living within close proximity to each other, a day spent hun hunting can become an exciting experience. 

Chukar Partridge 

Chukar Hunting in Northwest Wyoming is unquestionably underrated. With large coveys occupying some of Wyoming's roughest terrains, and their run first, fly second motto, this hunt can be a challenge. For those up for the task, A wild chukar can be one of the most rewarding upland species out there.  

Sage-Grouse

 Wyoming is one of the only states left that has a large enough population to support a hunting season for Sage Grouse. These impressive birds are the largest grouse species in North America, and provide hunters with an unreal experience that is found almost nowhere else in the world.

Pheasant

Wyoming provides pheasant hunters with opportunities to chase roosters that have been claimed to be "a different sort of breed," by other hunters. Unlike pheasant hunting large fields elsewhere, good dog work and wise tactics can come together to offer a chance at out smarting these wild "desert roosters." 

Dusky Grouse

For those who would like a little less dog work and a little less of a challenge.

Sharp-tailed Grouse

Wyoming doesn't provide the same type of experience Montana or the 
Dakotas do for sharpies, but on good years this hunt can be an exciting check off your hunting list. 

Wild Upland Hunting Gallery