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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1682417" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I've had good luck public land hunting units further east. But in 23, if your tag allows you on public land, access is scarce and be out early in a well-scouted area opening morning or everything will be either shot or run off onto private land. If your tag is truly restricted to private land, be prepared to pay a handsome trespass fee. I couldn't believe the fees I saw posted on signs for the ranches we drove past/through. Such things are making this a rich man's sport.</p><p></p><p>We had a public land mule deer tag last year which included Unit 23. We spent opening day shooting antelope further east. Getting there the second day of the season, the limited public land we could access was nothing but antelope gut piles from opening day and additional animals people shot and made no apparent attempt to recover. It was disgusting. After dark lots of deer wherever private land met the road...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1682417, member: 1656"] I've had good luck public land hunting units further east. But in 23, if your tag allows you on public land, access is scarce and be out early in a well-scouted area opening morning or everything will be either shot or run off onto private land. If your tag is truly restricted to private land, be prepared to pay a handsome trespass fee. I couldn't believe the fees I saw posted on signs for the ranches we drove past/through. Such things are making this a rich man's sport. We had a public land mule deer tag last year which included Unit 23. We spent opening day shooting antelope further east. Getting there the second day of the season, the limited public land we could access was nothing but antelope gut piles from opening day and additional animals people shot and made no apparent attempt to recover. It was disgusting. After dark lots of deer wherever private land met the road... [/QUOTE]
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