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<blockquote data-quote="BAR BAR 2" data-source="post: 1261910" data-attributes="member: 90629"><p>We are out of Gillette, Wyoming.</p><p></p><p>------------------------</p><p>Gentlemen, I greatly appreciate everyone's interest. And for those who have any questions, shoot me a PM. My reasons behind this thread are not to advertise though. I will be more than happy to help anyone with their plans for a Wyoming antelope hunt. If you have questions about a DIY hunt, or if you need to know about something specific in regards to Wyoming antelope hunting, don't hesitate to ask. There is myself, and a few others on here from this area, and we will all be glad to help, if we can.</p><p>-------------------------</p><p></p><p>Back to the original topic :</p><p>Besides being able to shoot an additional animal, if you were wanting to go on a guided long range hunt, what would you like to see or have provided?</p><p></p><p>Would you want the hunt to be fairly technical, with a fairly rough stalk?</p><p>Would you prefer being able to shoot from a shooting station?</p><p>Would you want there to be wind flags, or would that take away from the 'skills testing' ?</p><p>Would you want your guide providing all of the needed information, such as wind and hold, or would you prefer to do that stuff yourself?</p><p></p><p>I want to hear what everyone thinks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Tex Adams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAR BAR 2, post: 1261910, member: 90629"] We are out of Gillette, Wyoming. ------------------------ Gentlemen, I greatly appreciate everyone's interest. And for those who have any questions, shoot me a PM. My reasons behind this thread are not to advertise though. I will be more than happy to help anyone with their plans for a Wyoming antelope hunt. If you have questions about a DIY hunt, or if you need to know about something specific in regards to Wyoming antelope hunting, don't hesitate to ask. There is myself, and a few others on here from this area, and we will all be glad to help, if we can. ------------------------- Back to the original topic : Besides being able to shoot an additional animal, if you were wanting to go on a guided long range hunt, what would you like to see or have provided? Would you want the hunt to be fairly technical, with a fairly rough stalk? Would you prefer being able to shoot from a shooting station? Would you want there to be wind flags, or would that take away from the 'skills testing' ? Would you want your guide providing all of the needed information, such as wind and hold, or would you prefer to do that stuff yourself? I want to hear what everyone thinks. Thanks, Tex Adams [/QUOTE]
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