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Options for an inexpensive hunt in the West?
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<blockquote data-quote="Win.308Stealth" data-source="post: 1228108" data-attributes="member: 31144"><p>If I was you I would definitely hit up CodyAdams on his offer. I'm from MN and my first big game hunt out west was antelope out of Gillette. I traded a rifle for a boat with a guy from Gillette many years back , and when I was ready to go hunting antelope, he helped me out. He let us stay in his travel trailer in his yard, and took us around showed us all the public lands. We have since became very good friends. Wyoming hospitality at its best. Plus, me shooting a buck at 675 yards was unforgettable. But having a local show you around is really valuable. Good luck, and enjoy your time with your dad. I lost my dad when I was in my early twenties and regret everyday we didn't share any hunting together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win.308Stealth, post: 1228108, member: 31144"] If I was you I would definitely hit up CodyAdams on his offer. I'm from MN and my first big game hunt out west was antelope out of Gillette. I traded a rifle for a boat with a guy from Gillette many years back , and when I was ready to go hunting antelope, he helped me out. He let us stay in his travel trailer in his yard, and took us around showed us all the public lands. We have since became very good friends. Wyoming hospitality at its best. Plus, me shooting a buck at 675 yards was unforgettable. But having a local show you around is really valuable. Good luck, and enjoy your time with your dad. I lost my dad when I was in my early twenties and regret everyday we didn't share any hunting together. [/QUOTE]
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