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<blockquote data-quote="gillettehunter" data-source="post: 1612239" data-attributes="member: 25760"><p>Having lived in WY for over 30 yrs and having killed an antelope all but 1 year I know a little about it. In Campbell county (NE WY) there is far more private than public land. Every piece of public ground will have people on it opening day. If its a larger piece there will be multiple people. Last yr I talked to some hunters at the gas station. They had hunted 3 days and never saw a antelope on property that they could hunt. I offered to try and help, but they were headed to MT to hunt another tag.</p><p> Now go hunt SW WY and there is a huge amount of public land with room to roam. I don't think all hunt units are created equal. Thats why area 23 always has leftover licenses to hunt on private land. I know a rancher in 23 and he was charging a $300 trespass fee. He may now be up to $500. </p><p> If you want to hunt public land then look for a hunt unit with lots of public land to hunt. Then look at the draw odds. Many of the easy to draw units have poor access. Harder to draw units have better access as a general rule. </p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillettehunter, post: 1612239, member: 25760"] Having lived in WY for over 30 yrs and having killed an antelope all but 1 year I know a little about it. In Campbell county (NE WY) there is far more private than public land. Every piece of public ground will have people on it opening day. If its a larger piece there will be multiple people. Last yr I talked to some hunters at the gas station. They had hunted 3 days and never saw a antelope on property that they could hunt. I offered to try and help, but they were headed to MT to hunt another tag. Now go hunt SW WY and there is a huge amount of public land with room to roam. I don't think all hunt units are created equal. Thats why area 23 always has leftover licenses to hunt on private land. I know a rancher in 23 and he was charging a $300 trespass fee. He may now be up to $500. If you want to hunt public land then look for a hunt unit with lots of public land to hunt. Then look at the draw odds. Many of the easy to draw units have poor access. Harder to draw units have better access as a general rule. Bruce [/QUOTE]
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