Nestled in the pristine landscape between the Snowy Range and Sierra Madre mountains in South Central Wyoming, Romios Outfitters specializes in quality big game hunts.  Fully guided antelope, mule deer, big horn sheep, elk, moose, mountain lion, and bear hunts are offered.  With a combined total of more than 60 years experience, the family owned and operated business provides a unique opportunity to embark on an exhilarating, sporting, and memorable Wyoming big game hunt.

 

Elk

Bull elk are iconic and majestic animals with unique antlers and distinct vocalizations.  The elk herds of South Central Wyoming begin their rut during the heart of archery season in September.  Bugling bulls can be heard throughout the day, but elk are most active at dawn and dusk.  Many migratory elk come down from their high country summer habitat to join the resident herd on the Romios Ranch during the rut and winter months.  Romios Outfitters offer both archery and rifle elk hunts. 

Antelope

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The State of Wyoming has a large population of antelope and the Romios Ranch is no exception.  The irrigated meadows, open grasslands, and sage covered flats of the Romios Ranch are prime habitat for pronghorn antelope.

Black Bear

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Black bears ranging in color from black, brown, cinnamon, and blonde have all been found on the Romios Ranch.  The State of Wyoming allows both a spring and fall hunting season for black bear.  As the snow melts from the high country, the black bears begin to emerge from hibernation and start browsing for food.  Likewise, in the fall black bear begin foraging and gaining fat reserves to rely on during winter hibernation.  To take advantage of their hunger, Romios Outfitters hunt bear by using private land baits.

Mule Deer

The arid climate, vast vegetation, and diverse topography on the Romios Ranch offers immense habitat for mule deer.  Romios Outfitters have a longstanding reputation for quality mule deer hunts.  However, winter severity, harvest management, predation, and disease have all played a role in an extreme mule deer population decline in Southern Wyoming.  Due to this widespread decline, Romios Outfitters has been forced to limit the number of mule deer hunts they can offer to ensure quality.  However, a few hunters are excepted each year so contact us for your opportunity, season specifics, and more information.

Moose

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The moose population in the Snowy Range and Sierra Madre mountain ranges adjacent to the Romios Ranch is the result of northward expansion of the introduced population in northern Colorado.  They prefer a habitat dominated by willows and riparian areas with mixed mountain shrubs and aspen.  Wyoming moose generally summer at higher elevation in conifer forests and winter in willow and deciduous habitats.  Romios Outfitters have knowledge and access to such habitat for their Shiras Moose hunts.

Bighorn Sheep

 Although typically found in rough, rocky, open terrain, Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep can also be found from the alpine slopes above tree line to the shrub and timber covered canyon lands of lower elevations.  Romios Outfitters has access to and utilizes such habitat for these once in a lifetime Bighorn Sheep hunts.   

Mountain Lion

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Cougars are one of the most elusive trophy game animals in North America, making mountain lion hunts physically demanding and intense.  Romios Outfitters use predominately black and tan coonhounds to track and tree these incredible animals.  A fresh blanket of snow provides for the best conditions, making mid November through the beginning of March prime time for mountain lion hunts.