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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrodmar10" data-source="post: 864136" data-attributes="member: 36369"><p>That's about what I figured you were going to say. We've all seen the same thing, where a guide leases a lot of the private land, causing local hunter to loose historical hunting spots. It's the nature of the game. When it's my hunting spot, I get mad too. As far as him over hunting his leases, I couldn't say either way. The only lease I saw was the one I hunted on, and it was covered with antelope that acted like they had never been hunted. I probably saw 10 or more 14"+ bucks the first day if the hunt. In my book, that's not over hunted.</p><p></p><p>One thing I do know about Area 25, after having driven over most of it in the days prior to my hunt, is that there is nearly no public land on it that you can get to. I had the Antelope GPS map that showed public/private land and I only saw about 2 places where the public road crossed or bordered public land, and they were small parcels. That's why I hired an outfitter, so I would have a place to hunt. Here in Tennessee we've had to start leasing our own hunting spots to keep the big city hunters from coming in and leasing the good hunting areas. I'm afraid that's the future of hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrodmar10, post: 864136, member: 36369"] That's about what I figured you were going to say. We've all seen the same thing, where a guide leases a lot of the private land, causing local hunter to loose historical hunting spots. It's the nature of the game. When it's my hunting spot, I get mad too. As far as him over hunting his leases, I couldn't say either way. The only lease I saw was the one I hunted on, and it was covered with antelope that acted like they had never been hunted. I probably saw 10 or more 14"+ bucks the first day if the hunt. In my book, that's not over hunted. One thing I do know about Area 25, after having driven over most of it in the days prior to my hunt, is that there is nearly no public land on it that you can get to. I had the Antelope GPS map that showed public/private land and I only saw about 2 places where the public road crossed or bordered public land, and they were small parcels. That's why I hired an outfitter, so I would have a place to hunt. Here in Tennessee we've had to start leasing our own hunting spots to keep the big city hunters from coming in and leasing the good hunting areas. I'm afraid that's the future of hunting. [/QUOTE]
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