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<blockquote data-quote="NotLongRange" data-source="post: 447095" data-attributes="member: 28915"><p>Gonzo,</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully you check back on your post. I can't tell you much about area 21, but I have hunted area 63. Just a quick note - most of this area is within the boundaries of the Pathfinder Ranch...however...the good news is that they allow hunting. They require you to get your license "signed" at the main ranch house before you access their property. They're great people - very friendly. If you draw the tag, I would just call them ahead of time.</p><p> </p><p>Plenty of antelope and it is very accessible. You won't have any problem filling your tag. I didn't see any trophy bucks, but you never know from year to year. The common phrase in Wyoming regarding trophy antelope is "They are where you find them". There are just as many if not more trophy antelope killed on public land as private land, so don't let that affect your decision too much. Most of your shots will be within 300 yards, so don't go overboard practicing at 600-700 yards. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotLongRange, post: 447095, member: 28915"] Gonzo, Hopefully you check back on your post. I can't tell you much about area 21, but I have hunted area 63. Just a quick note - most of this area is within the boundaries of the Pathfinder Ranch...however...the good news is that they allow hunting. They require you to get your license "signed" at the main ranch house before you access their property. They're great people - very friendly. If you draw the tag, I would just call them ahead of time. Plenty of antelope and it is very accessible. You won't have any problem filling your tag. I didn't see any trophy bucks, but you never know from year to year. The common phrase in Wyoming regarding trophy antelope is "They are where you find them". There are just as many if not more trophy antelope killed on public land as private land, so don't let that affect your decision too much. Most of your shots will be within 300 yards, so don't go overboard practicing at 600-700 yards. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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