Advantage Outfitters operates out of Hulett, Wyoming (Wyoming Outfitting License BG-051), positioned at the foot of the Black Hills in northeastern Wyoming. The camp sits within easy reach of Devils Tower National Monument, Mount Rushmore, and Crazy Horse—making it a natural base for serious trophy ...
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Advantage Outfitters operates out of Hulett, Wyoming (Wyoming Outfitting License BG-051), positioned at the foot of the Black Hills in northeastern Wyoming. The camp sits within easy reach of Devils Tower National Monument, Mount Rushmore, and Crazy Horse—making it a natural base for serious trophy hunters.
Clayton Bischoff has guided hunters for over 14 years across whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, buffalo, antelope, and turkey. He averages 130 days per year in the field between spring and fall seasons. In 2013 and 2017, he received Wyoming Outfitters Association awards for archery deer—including a 158 4/8 typical buck in 2017 and a 137 5/8 in 2013. Both were harvested by clients on their first sit in stands he'd prepared by mid-day glassing.
September 1–29 | Up to 3:1 guide ratio - Ground blinds and tree stands pre-positioned in August - Continued scouting throughout season for movement patterns - Mid-day relocations during hunting season - Hunt schedule: dropped at stand before daylight, hunt until ~10 A.M., return to camp for lunch and rest, evening hunt from 3 P.M. to legal shooting light
November 1–30 | 2:1 guided hunts - Choice of whitetail or mule deer - Spot-and-stalk hunts from before daylight through legal shooting light - Lunch provided in field - Full-day hunting strategy
October 1–31 | 2:1 spot-and-stalk hunts - Intensive all-day hunts from before daylight through sunset - Pre-arrival scouting completed - Lunch provided in field
April 20–May 31 | 2:1 hunts - "Run and gun" or Double Bull blind tactics - Archery or shotgun compatible - Early morning hunt (daylight to ~10 A.M.), afternoon hunt (3 P.M. to sunset) - Roosting established in field the evening of harvest day
Hunters lodge at the camp on Bush Street in Hulett with these inclusions:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Meals | Three daily meals prepared by full-time chef; hot breakfast, field lunch, feature dinner |
| Rooms | Comfortable lodging with all amenities |
| Transportation | Rental car (at client expense) or $200/person outfitter transport from Rapid City Regional Airport |
| Guest Fee | $200/day per non-hunting companion |
| Recreation | Predator hunting, hiking, regional tourism once animal is harvested |
Dietary Preferences: Clients fill out a nutritional form before arrival noting allergies and food preferences. The chef customizes meals accordingly.
Hunters born on or after January 1, 1966 in Wyoming must have a hunter safety card. Orange garment required above waist during hunts.
All clients receive mandatory safety orientation covering: - Firearms and bow safety protocols - Legal shooting light standards - Emergency contact procedures - Medical form completion
First aid kits stationed in lodge, vehicles, and emergency contact cards issued to all hunters. Advantage Outfitters carries proper insurance.
Clients return year after year. Bischoff's approach centers on relationship-building—he emphasizes that success comes from knowing his hunters, understanding their goals, and delivering not just harvests but genuine trophy-hunting experiences under western skies.
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