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<blockquote data-quote="degreen" data-source="post: 1539419" data-attributes="member: 88909"><p>Get yourself a land owners topo chip for a GPS (Wyoming Game and Fish), then get land owners maps for the areas you are interested in. Then get regulations for Antelope (Wyoming Game and Fish) use regulations to find the borders of the area you are hunting follow these borders on your land owners map. I live in Wyoming, and hunt near my home. Even I use GPS and land owners maps to determine exactly where I am at. For what it is worth. Hunting from a truck is the only logical way to hunt antelope. You could walk for days trying to get to one. They can see you coming for twenty miles. Drive until you see them, then determine how to sneak up on them. It is very true that the later in the season you get out there the longer your shots are most likely going to be, but I have hit them inside 100 yards well into the season. Just remember goats can see extremely well, and they can hear really well also. Most of the Red Desert is BLM, and there are thousands of goats out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="degreen, post: 1539419, member: 88909"] Get yourself a land owners topo chip for a GPS (Wyoming Game and Fish), then get land owners maps for the areas you are interested in. Then get regulations for Antelope (Wyoming Game and Fish) use regulations to find the borders of the area you are hunting follow these borders on your land owners map. I live in Wyoming, and hunt near my home. Even I use GPS and land owners maps to determine exactly where I am at. For what it is worth. Hunting from a truck is the only logical way to hunt antelope. You could walk for days trying to get to one. They can see you coming for twenty miles. Drive until you see them, then determine how to sneak up on them. It is very true that the later in the season you get out there the longer your shots are most likely going to be, but I have hit them inside 100 yards well into the season. Just remember goats can see extremely well, and they can hear really well also. Most of the Red Desert is BLM, and there are thousands of goats out there. [/QUOTE]
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