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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote_Hunter" data-source="post: 1679969" data-attributes="member: 110773"><p>We hunt WY for does and don't have much trouble getting two tags each. This year we will have 4 hunters and we all go one or two tags, whatever we applied for.</p><p></p><p>As to land, we hunt both public and private. Many ranchers don't ask for trespass fees if you are hunting does - they want them out of their crop circles. One rancher gave us permission to shoot does, jokingly saying "Only if you shoot them all." Some ranchers want trespass fees. We pay $50 max for each doe we take and give it to the ranchers whether they ask for it or not. This helps ensure good will and we have hunted the same ranches for a number of years as a result.</p><p></p><p>The trick to getting on private ranches, we found, is politely asking. Knock on doors. Some will say yes, some will say no. Daughter #1 called one rancher on the phone and asked and he said "no" as he had buck hunters coming in. After the call I pointed out to her that she hadn't mentioned we only had doe tags. She called back and informed the rancher of that and he immediately granted access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote_Hunter, post: 1679969, member: 110773"] We hunt WY for does and don't have much trouble getting two tags each. This year we will have 4 hunters and we all go one or two tags, whatever we applied for. As to land, we hunt both public and private. Many ranchers don't ask for trespass fees if you are hunting does - they want them out of their crop circles. One rancher gave us permission to shoot does, jokingly saying "Only if you shoot them all." Some ranchers want trespass fees. We pay $50 max for each doe we take and give it to the ranchers whether they ask for it or not. This helps ensure good will and we have hunted the same ranches for a number of years as a result. The trick to getting on private ranches, we found, is politely asking. Knock on doors. Some will say yes, some will say no. Daughter #1 called one rancher on the phone and asked and he said "no" as he had buck hunters coming in. After the call I pointed out to her that she hadn't mentioned we only had doe tags. She called back and informed the rancher of that and he immediately granted access. [/QUOTE]
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