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Is antelope in Wyoming possible
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredAZ" data-source="post: 1676409" data-attributes="member: 87756"><p>From past experience hunting in WY on public land is possible without paying some land owner any fee. To get close to one, you need to plan your stalk (tone in your stalking skills), crawl on your belly, use your optics and never, I mean NEVER shoot any antelope that is running or had been running. They do not have normal scent glands like deer or elk. There tongues are their adrenaline gland and if you shoot one that has been running your meat will taste bad. </p><p>I found hunting south of Hwy 80 in the Sweetwater County offers the best chance to bag a pronghorn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredAZ, post: 1676409, member: 87756"] From past experience hunting in WY on public land is possible without paying some land owner any fee. To get close to one, you need to plan your stalk (tone in your stalking skills), crawl on your belly, use your optics and never, I mean NEVER shoot any antelope that is running or had been running. They do not have normal scent glands like deer or elk. There tongues are their adrenaline gland and if you shoot one that has been running your meat will taste bad. I found hunting south of Hwy 80 in the Sweetwater County offers the best chance to bag a pronghorn. [/QUOTE]
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