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First western hunt what game animal would you chase?
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<blockquote data-quote="RogerPA" data-source="post: 1541752" data-attributes="member: 70741"><p>Your question takes me back several years when my #1 hunting buddy and I were trying to decide the same thing... Being from the east and having no contacts any further west than Ohio, we were pretty much left to our own design. The internet wasn't quite the powerful tool it is today, but with a bit or research we were able to find a relatively inexpensive guided antelope hunt in eastern Wyoming. It was nothing fancy, but it truly was a great introduction to western (and longrange) hunting. The guide helped us with the licensing process, and of course gave us access to private property. With that experience, several successful (public land) mule deer and antelope DYI hunts have followed. I love elk and mule deer hunting, but will never forget our first western antelope hunt. Being eastern whitetail hunters, we weren't use to seeing hundreds of game animals a day. And having shots at anything over 300 yards? Unheard of! I highly recommend doing it the way we did...The lessons and experience gained have repaid us many times over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogerPA, post: 1541752, member: 70741"] Your question takes me back several years when my #1 hunting buddy and I were trying to decide the same thing... Being from the east and having no contacts any further west than Ohio, we were pretty much left to our own design. The internet wasn't quite the powerful tool it is today, but with a bit or research we were able to find a relatively inexpensive guided antelope hunt in eastern Wyoming. It was nothing fancy, but it truly was a great introduction to western (and longrange) hunting. The guide helped us with the licensing process, and of course gave us access to private property. With that experience, several successful (public land) mule deer and antelope DYI hunts have followed. I love elk and mule deer hunting, but will never forget our first western antelope hunt. Being eastern whitetail hunters, we weren't use to seeing hundreds of game animals a day. And having shots at anything over 300 yards? Unheard of! I highly recommend doing it the way we did...The lessons and experience gained have repaid us many times over. [/QUOTE]
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