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Just Booked a Wyoming Antelope Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 777411" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Yes I hunted elk with SNS great hunt, everything quality. I've followed them quite awhile, and Antelope quality seems to get better even in bad years. I don't know that antelope area, but I suspect they have leases, and it's likely they have been hunting it awhile. The only negative I've heard of them is they can be territorial about their leases. Boundary location can be an issue in any state, but Wyoming can be a checkerboard of ownership, leading to you are here, no I'm not discussions. This would effect non clients more so than clients. Which hunt did you book?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 777411, member: 30671"] Yes I hunted elk with SNS great hunt, everything quality. I've followed them quite awhile, and Antelope quality seems to get better even in bad years. I don't know that antelope area, but I suspect they have leases, and it's likely they have been hunting it awhile. The only negative I've heard of them is they can be territorial about their leases. Boundary location can be an issue in any state, but Wyoming can be a checkerboard of ownership, leading to you are here, no I'm not discussions. This would effect non clients more so than clients. Which hunt did you book? [/QUOTE]
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