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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1472834" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Your main priorities should be:</p><p>1) Purchase the ONX app for your cell and get a battery pack backup, or get a gps with the ONX chip... this should be priority #1.</p><p>2) Study and learn the roads..Even though they look public or start out public doesn't mean anything. Some counties have their public road </p><p>maps posted online.</p><p>3) Bring some decent binos. You don't need alpha glass or spotting scopes to score on a decent goat. They are nice, but not mandatory.</p><p>4) Decent boots.</p><p>5) Have fun! Antelope hunting is a blast. Don't sweat it too much... they can be everywhere yet after opening weekend they can be a bit tough if hunting public. Put in some time and a little effort and you should have some ultra-delicious meat to take home!</p><p>I am not familiar with your GMU, so this as far as I can help. </p><p>Good luck. Study those maps and the ONX and you should be fine. Planning is half the fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1472834, member: 105280"] Your main priorities should be: 1) Purchase the ONX app for your cell and get a battery pack backup, or get a gps with the ONX chip... this should be priority #1. 2) Study and learn the roads..Even though they look public or start out public doesn't mean anything. Some counties have their public road maps posted online. 3) Bring some decent binos. You don't need alpha glass or spotting scopes to score on a decent goat. They are nice, but not mandatory. 4) Decent boots. 5) Have fun! Antelope hunting is a blast. Don't sweat it too much... they can be everywhere yet after opening weekend they can be a bit tough if hunting public. Put in some time and a little effort and you should have some ultra-delicious meat to take home! I am not familiar with your GMU, so this as far as I can help. Good luck. Study those maps and the ONX and you should be fine. Planning is half the fun. [/QUOTE]
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