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<blockquote data-quote="freddogs" data-source="post: 434907" data-attributes="member: 23463"><p>I just got back from WY antelope and deer hunt. I hunted zone 64 and saw hundreds of antelope on public land. I used the software in my Garmin Oregon 400 and it worked well. I used BLM maps also. The walk on hunting area maps are also usefull. </p><p>While I was deer hunting zone 90 for deer I saw lots and lots of antelope on pulic lands. I'm not sure what zones they where all in. There is a lot of BLM and walk in land between Casper and Riverton.</p><p>I shot my antelope on the 2nd day of hunting. I could have shot decent bucks the first day. You should have no problem being successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddogs, post: 434907, member: 23463"] I just got back from WY antelope and deer hunt. I hunted zone 64 and saw hundreds of antelope on public land. I used the software in my Garmin Oregon 400 and it worked well. I used BLM maps also. The walk on hunting area maps are also usefull. While I was deer hunting zone 90 for deer I saw lots and lots of antelope on pulic lands. I'm not sure what zones they where all in. There is a lot of BLM and walk in land between Casper and Riverton. I shot my antelope on the 2nd day of hunting. I could have shot decent bucks the first day. You should have no problem being successful. [/QUOTE]
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