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Where should this Nevadan do a guided antelope hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="warboar21" data-source="post: 1532589" data-attributes="member: 88146"><p>Last Year I drew my first NV Antelope horns longer than ears tag with 4 points. Long story short was when I first moved here no one told me I had to have a license to aquire points and I had wasted many years not buying a license since I didn't draw big game. </p><p>With that said I put in for Area 078, 105-107, and 121. I scouted only one weekend since I started a new job and didn't have a lot of time off. I went up the second week and saw hundreds of Antelope in clover fields all the way up to my area. I went to where I had scouted and found several herds and tried getting within shooting distance but was busted several times. I finally found a heard that was out in the middle of a field and was able to get within 500yds before cover ran out. I screwed up when I crawled and they had moved a little. The one I had been looking at had moved and I ended up shooting one that was a bit smaller. No matter since I was happy with him. He sure ate good. I have seen some monster Antelope here in NV while out scouting for deer or Elk. </p><p></p><p>Don't know if I would pay for a guided Antelope hunt but if it makes you happy I say go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warboar21, post: 1532589, member: 88146"] Last Year I drew my first NV Antelope horns longer than ears tag with 4 points. Long story short was when I first moved here no one told me I had to have a license to aquire points and I had wasted many years not buying a license since I didn't draw big game. With that said I put in for Area 078, 105-107, and 121. I scouted only one weekend since I started a new job and didn't have a lot of time off. I went up the second week and saw hundreds of Antelope in clover fields all the way up to my area. I went to where I had scouted and found several herds and tried getting within shooting distance but was busted several times. I finally found a heard that was out in the middle of a field and was able to get within 500yds before cover ran out. I screwed up when I crawled and they had moved a little. The one I had been looking at had moved and I ended up shooting one that was a bit smaller. No matter since I was happy with him. He sure ate good. I have seen some monster Antelope here in NV while out scouting for deer or Elk. Don't know if I would pay for a guided Antelope hunt but if it makes you happy I say go for it. [/QUOTE]
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