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<blockquote data-quote="dk17hmr" data-source="post: 558385" data-attributes="member: 21384"><p>Antelope hunting is a really fun hunt and it is very much a do-it-yourself hunt. The weather is ussally pretty good for the first couple weeks of season out here in SW Wyoming, by the end of the season you have a good chance of rain/snow/mud. </p><p> </p><p>If I were to plan a hunt out here as a non resident I would pick an area with a good chance of drawing a tag that had alot of BLM/State land that was open to the public, there is alot more public land in the SW than in the SE corner. Deside what type of experience you want, camping or hotel, road trip out or fly in. If your going to draw a buck tag you might as well put in for at least one additional doe/fawn tag because they are only $50. There is a good chance if your not to picky you will have your buck tag filled before lunch on your first day. If you draw buy a BLM map for the area you draw, $4 worth of info that will make your life easier.</p><p> </p><p>Long Range is great and if you have a personal goal for a long range big game kill antelope ussally allow that. I do suggest if you get a doe tag try and spot and stalk to under 100 yards before you shoot, its alot of fun and stressful at the same time.</p><p> </p><p>I really like antelope hunting and would be happy to go/help anyone out in my area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dk17hmr, post: 558385, member: 21384"] Antelope hunting is a really fun hunt and it is very much a do-it-yourself hunt. The weather is ussally pretty good for the first couple weeks of season out here in SW Wyoming, by the end of the season you have a good chance of rain/snow/mud. If I were to plan a hunt out here as a non resident I would pick an area with a good chance of drawing a tag that had alot of BLM/State land that was open to the public, there is alot more public land in the SW than in the SE corner. Deside what type of experience you want, camping or hotel, road trip out or fly in. If your going to draw a buck tag you might as well put in for at least one additional doe/fawn tag because they are only $50. There is a good chance if your not to picky you will have your buck tag filled before lunch on your first day. If you draw buy a BLM map for the area you draw, $4 worth of info that will make your life easier. Long Range is great and if you have a personal goal for a long range big game kill antelope ussally allow that. I do suggest if you get a doe tag try and spot and stalk to under 100 yards before you shoot, its alot of fun and stressful at the same time. I really like antelope hunting and would be happy to go/help anyone out in my area. [/QUOTE]
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