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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 1460736" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>My little brother and I live almost 1000 miles apart from each other, and we try to plan a hunting trip a year to get together to catch up. This year we're headed to his home state of Idaho to chase mule deer. We've been buying our antelope points in Wyoming now for 3 years, and would like to plan on chasing speed goats in 2019. I really don't know much about Wyoming, and I was hoping someone could recommend a good property we could do a trespass hunt on, or a decent unit with good public land. I'd really like to get some real reviews and recommendations from real hunters like you guys. Any help or information would be appreciated. </p><p></p><p></p><p>We're not expecting the best unit, with the most antelope, or the biggest bucks. We have a realistic expectation, with only 3 points a piece. We just want to have a good time, and see some antelope. With that said, I have a couple more questions. Is it possible for us to draw a decent unit as non residents with only 3 points each? What would be some units that we have good chances of drawing, that would allow us good public access? If we'd be better off with a trespass hunt due to our low points, what units would be good for that? Thanks for taking the time to read this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 1460736, member: 66495"] My little brother and I live almost 1000 miles apart from each other, and we try to plan a hunting trip a year to get together to catch up. This year we're headed to his home state of Idaho to chase mule deer. We've been buying our antelope points in Wyoming now for 3 years, and would like to plan on chasing speed goats in 2019. I really don't know much about Wyoming, and I was hoping someone could recommend a good property we could do a trespass hunt on, or a decent unit with good public land. I'd really like to get some real reviews and recommendations from real hunters like you guys. Any help or information would be appreciated. We're not expecting the best unit, with the most antelope, or the biggest bucks. We have a realistic expectation, with only 3 points a piece. We just want to have a good time, and see some antelope. With that said, I have a couple more questions. Is it possible for us to draw a decent unit as non residents with only 3 points each? What would be some units that we have good chances of drawing, that would allow us good public access? If we'd be better off with a trespass hunt due to our low points, what units would be good for that? Thanks for taking the time to read this. [/QUOTE]
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