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<blockquote data-quote="VarmintGuy" data-source="post: 210467" data-attributes="member: 10334"><p>Johnnyk: Pardon my slow reply, been busy Spring Bear and Varmint Hunting.</p><p>Were you working at Barret's Mineral Plant or at the hospital named after the Barret's family - Barret's Hospital?</p><p>I live just 2 miles from the hospital - next time you are in the area call me at 406-683-6888 and I will come pick you up and take you to lunch!</p><p>The non-resident Antelope license is $205.00. In the Dillon area your chances of being drawn the first year (no bonus points) would be about 10 to 15% - for residents its about 30%. In eastern Montana your odds would be about 50% the first year and 100% the second year (if you werenn't succesful the first year you applied).</p><p>The new state record Buck Antelope was killed in 2,006's season not 4 miles from Barret's Hospital or 6 miles from Barret's Minerals Plant!</p><p>Sorry I missed you - call me next time you get up this-a-way.</p><p> </p><p>Magicofmt: I remember distinctly, from many decades ago things were different. Back then, when Coyote pelts were REALLY worth big money Coyotes populations were much, much lower! People snared them trapped them and shot them for big bucks!</p><p>And some folks just poisoned them - anyway there used to be just a fraction of the Coyotes that we have had over the last 25 to 30 years.</p><p>With the much higher populations of Coyotes since about 1975 the doe Antelope then started using the safety or buffer zones near highways and county roads and corrals to birth their fawns!</p><p>Don't ask me how they figured this out - they just did! </p><p>Nature never fails to amaze me.</p><p> </p><p>Again pardon my slow reply.</p><p>Hold into the wind</p><p>VarmintGuy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VarmintGuy, post: 210467, member: 10334"] Johnnyk: Pardon my slow reply, been busy Spring Bear and Varmint Hunting. Were you working at Barret's Mineral Plant or at the hospital named after the Barret's family - Barret's Hospital? I live just 2 miles from the hospital - next time you are in the area call me at 406-683-6888 and I will come pick you up and take you to lunch! The non-resident Antelope license is $205.00. In the Dillon area your chances of being drawn the first year (no bonus points) would be about 10 to 15% - for residents its about 30%. In eastern Montana your odds would be about 50% the first year and 100% the second year (if you werenn't succesful the first year you applied). The new state record Buck Antelope was killed in 2,006's season not 4 miles from Barret's Hospital or 6 miles from Barret's Minerals Plant! Sorry I missed you - call me next time you get up this-a-way. Magicofmt: I remember distinctly, from many decades ago things were different. Back then, when Coyote pelts were REALLY worth big money Coyotes populations were much, much lower! People snared them trapped them and shot them for big bucks! And some folks just poisoned them - anyway there used to be just a fraction of the Coyotes that we have had over the last 25 to 30 years. With the much higher populations of Coyotes since about 1975 the doe Antelope then started using the safety or buffer zones near highways and county roads and corrals to birth their fawns! Don't ask me how they figured this out - they just did! Nature never fails to amaze me. Again pardon my slow reply. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy [/QUOTE]
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