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<blockquote data-quote="VarmintGuy" data-source="post: 976962" data-attributes="member: 10334"><p>Brunogreco: I would make EVERY effort to be "on scene" before the actual Antelope opening day and have your scouting done!</p><p>Antelope become VERY wary after the first day of exposure to Antelope Hunters!</p><p>If at all possible be out on the prairie in your now chosen scouting district and put the Antelope you've chosen "to bed" (watch them from a mile or so away!) at sundown - then before daybreak opening day be on scene with the rising sun at your back to approach/stalk your chosen Antelope.</p><p>I Hunted area (Region!) 700 for the first time back in 1969 (45 years ago now!) and do so LOVE that Region from one end to the other!</p><p>I have taken probably 50 - 55 Antelope out of that Region myself and assisted 25 to 30 other newbies and sons of mine tohereabouts in taking their first Antelopes.</p><p>Be on the lookout and listenout for Rattlesnakes as they abound in that area.</p><p>I recommend a Harris Bi-pod for your Rifle and cactus proof walking/hiking boots. If you are NOT familiar with Region 700 and rain begins developing then head for improved county roads (gravelled) or pavement!</p><p>I have been "gumbo bound" in my 4x4 trucks on at least 8 occassions in that area.</p><p>And those were NOT short term "stuck in the muds" their durations ranged from 2 to 7 days!</p><p>Wonderful taxidermist (does the best Antelope mounts of ANY I have ever seen!) in Miles City - Fabers Taxidermy - owner Paul Faber.</p><p>Enjoy your Hunt - and again time on scene early will pay BIG dividends!</p><p>Best of luck to you.</p><p>Hold into the wind</p><p>VarmintGuy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VarmintGuy, post: 976962, member: 10334"] Brunogreco: I would make EVERY effort to be "on scene" before the actual Antelope opening day and have your scouting done! Antelope become VERY wary after the first day of exposure to Antelope Hunters! If at all possible be out on the prairie in your now chosen scouting district and put the Antelope you've chosen "to bed" (watch them from a mile or so away!) at sundown - then before daybreak opening day be on scene with the rising sun at your back to approach/stalk your chosen Antelope. I Hunted area (Region!) 700 for the first time back in 1969 (45 years ago now!) and do so LOVE that Region from one end to the other! I have taken probably 50 - 55 Antelope out of that Region myself and assisted 25 to 30 other newbies and sons of mine tohereabouts in taking their first Antelopes. Be on the lookout and listenout for Rattlesnakes as they abound in that area. I recommend a Harris Bi-pod for your Rifle and cactus proof walking/hiking boots. If you are NOT familiar with Region 700 and rain begins developing then head for improved county roads (gravelled) or pavement! I have been "gumbo bound" in my 4x4 trucks on at least 8 occassions in that area. And those were NOT short term "stuck in the muds" their durations ranged from 2 to 7 days! Wonderful taxidermist (does the best Antelope mounts of ANY I have ever seen!) in Miles City - Fabers Taxidermy - owner Paul Faber. Enjoy your Hunt - and again time on scene early will pay BIG dividends! Best of luck to you. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy [/QUOTE]
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