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What area in Wyoming is best for DIY Antelope Hunt 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 934970" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Actually the winter for the most part out there where antelope inhabit has been average, if not easier than normal. There is a pretty high above average snow pack up in most of the mountain areas, but that will be good when it melts and brings some moisture down to the lower areas. Drought has been the real kicker for some time in a lot of areas and the G&F issued a lot of tags the last few years to bring the herds down to suitable levels for the available habitat. Now they are having to cut back with the herds either at that level or below it in a number of areas. Here are the numbers previously issued and what they are now going down to for a bunch of the eastern units (type1 is either sex & type 6 is a doe/fawn):</p><p>Unit:</p><p>7-1-----350 to 300</p><p>7-6-----No Doe Tags</p><p>9-1-----700 to 600</p><p>9-6-----1,250 to 650</p><p>10-1-----350 to 200</p><p>10-6-----500 to 300 & 1 month cut from season</p><p>15-1-----800 to 500</p><p>15-6-----600 to 400</p><p>16-6-----400 to 300</p><p>18-1-----150 to 100</p><p>18-6-----No Doe Tags</p><p>19-6-----150 to 100</p><p>21-1-----750 to 650</p><p>21-6-----600 to 500</p><p>22-6-----900 to 800</p><p>25-1-----900 t0 600</p><p>25-6-----500 to 200</p><p>26-1-----1,200 to 900</p><p>26-6-----800 to 400</p><p>27-1-----400 to 300</p><p>27-6-----150 to 0 on Public Land</p><p>29-1-----150 to 100</p><p>29-2-----550 to 500</p><p>29-6-----200 to 100</p><p>30-1-----500 to 400</p><p>30-6-----200 to 50</p><p>31-1-----350 to 150</p><p>31-6-----200 to 50</p><p>32-1-----400 to 300</p><p>32-6-----400 to 200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 934970, member: 28854"] Actually the winter for the most part out there where antelope inhabit has been average, if not easier than normal. There is a pretty high above average snow pack up in most of the mountain areas, but that will be good when it melts and brings some moisture down to the lower areas. Drought has been the real kicker for some time in a lot of areas and the G&F issued a lot of tags the last few years to bring the herds down to suitable levels for the available habitat. Now they are having to cut back with the herds either at that level or below it in a number of areas. Here are the numbers previously issued and what they are now going down to for a bunch of the eastern units (type1 is either sex & type 6 is a doe/fawn): Unit: 7-1-----350 to 300 7-6-----No Doe Tags 9-1-----700 to 600 9-6-----1,250 to 650 10-1-----350 to 200 10-6-----500 to 300 & 1 month cut from season 15-1-----800 to 500 15-6-----600 to 400 16-6-----400 to 300 18-1-----150 to 100 18-6-----No Doe Tags 19-6-----150 to 100 21-1-----750 to 650 21-6-----600 to 500 22-6-----900 to 800 25-1-----900 t0 600 25-6-----500 to 200 26-1-----1,200 to 900 26-6-----800 to 400 27-1-----400 to 300 27-6-----150 to 0 on Public Land 29-1-----150 to 100 29-2-----550 to 500 29-6-----200 to 100 30-1-----500 to 400 30-6-----200 to 50 31-1-----350 to 150 31-6-----200 to 50 32-1-----400 to 300 32-6-----400 to 200 [/QUOTE]
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