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2015 WY Antelope Father Son
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1031511" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>The simple answer to your question is NO. Wyoming is THE state to go for antelope and you just need to start doing your homework to find a place to hunt on private property for the best chance at a fun hunt with your Dad. You could draw some of the other units in that general area of the state that has more public land like a lot of people do with no PPs, but you'll be looking at a sea of orange if you go the first week like most do. If you go that route, I would certainly advise you to go toward the end of a season to avoid that and most times the animals have calmed down somewhat too. The other way to go in a unit that has a lot of private land like 23 is to go through an outfitter that has a lot of property leased, but that is getting more expensive every year. Personally, I would not pay someone four figures like they are asking to go out and shoot an antelope, but that's just me and a lot are doing just that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1031511, member: 28854"] The simple answer to your question is NO. Wyoming is THE state to go for antelope and you just need to start doing your homework to find a place to hunt on private property for the best chance at a fun hunt with your Dad. You could draw some of the other units in that general area of the state that has more public land like a lot of people do with no PPs, but you'll be looking at a sea of orange if you go the first week like most do. If you go that route, I would certainly advise you to go toward the end of a season to avoid that and most times the animals have calmed down somewhat too. The other way to go in a unit that has a lot of private land like 23 is to go through an outfitter that has a lot of property leased, but that is getting more expensive every year. Personally, I would not pay someone four figures like they are asking to go out and shoot an antelope, but that's just me and a lot are doing just that. [/QUOTE]
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