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antelope - what to look for??
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<blockquote data-quote="jeff 300" data-source="post: 223021" data-attributes="member: 4145"><p>If you dont mind, where is the ranch? Sounds like it's near Amarillo.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>The ranch is out by Marfa TX i just got a call from our real estate agent. he saw 24 bucks and said at least twice that many does today so there coming back in after the fire we had and get the water back up and working. wright after we got the ranch 90% of it burned. we found some dead lopes in a fence corner where they where trapped by the net fence. the good news is that it burned down all of the fences ( 48miles in all) that had net fence on it and we are rebuilding them with barbed wire no net. this should help out a lot. so will they eat corn? I'm looking forward to going back out and spend some time behind the spotter. thanks for all of the help i have a idea now what to look for. hope i can find a good one for my first lope.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="jeff 300, post: 223021, member: 4145"] If you dont mind, where is the ranch? Sounds like it's near Amarillo.[/QUOTE] The ranch is out by Marfa TX i just got a call from our real estate agent. he saw 24 bucks and said at least twice that many does today so there coming back in after the fire we had and get the water back up and working. wright after we got the ranch 90% of it burned. we found some dead lopes in a fence corner where they where trapped by the net fence. the good news is that it burned down all of the fences ( 48miles in all) that had net fence on it and we are rebuilding them with barbed wire no net. this should help out a lot. so will they eat corn? I'm looking forward to going back out and spend some time behind the spotter. thanks for all of the help i have a idea now what to look for. hope i can find a good one for my first lope. [/QUOTE]
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