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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1431291" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>If in Wyoming: Leather boots, leather gloves and knee pads. There is cactus everywhere! Hard to see until it finds your knee caps, side of your foot or palm of your hand.</p><p>Decent binos. A spotter is not neccessary unless you are seriously picking apart a 80" goat from a 82" goat.</p><p>Rifle rest, bipod, tripod or something to get a good steady rest. I use my pack and APG bino carrier mostly.</p><p>As mentioned, a cooler with ice. Get them skinned out and cooled down IMMEDIATELY. If taken care of properly, antelope is some of the best wild game you can eat. My favorite big game meat.</p><p>Be prepared for longer shots, a weapon you shoot well goes without saying.</p><p>A decent day pack.</p><p>GPS or phone app with ONX maps. Back up power if using cell phone app.</p><p>Snacks, a sharp knife and drinks.</p><p>Clothes are variable. On a 7- day hunt last year I experienced 65 degree days with 4 mph wind and 25 degree days with 65 mph winds all inside a week period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1431291, member: 105280"] If in Wyoming: Leather boots, leather gloves and knee pads. There is cactus everywhere! Hard to see until it finds your knee caps, side of your foot or palm of your hand. Decent binos. A spotter is not neccessary unless you are seriously picking apart a 80" goat from a 82" goat. Rifle rest, bipod, tripod or something to get a good steady rest. I use my pack and APG bino carrier mostly. As mentioned, a cooler with ice. Get them skinned out and cooled down IMMEDIATELY. If taken care of properly, antelope is some of the best wild game you can eat. My favorite big game meat. Be prepared for longer shots, a weapon you shoot well goes without saying. A decent day pack. GPS or phone app with ONX maps. Back up power if using cell phone app. Snacks, a sharp knife and drinks. Clothes are variable. On a 7- day hunt last year I experienced 65 degree days with 4 mph wind and 25 degree days with 65 mph winds all inside a week period. [/QUOTE]
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