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<blockquote data-quote="Crockett12" data-source="post: 1519792" data-attributes="member: 35100"><p>I don't know if there are any Oregon guides who guide for antelope. Therefore -- make sure you talk to as many local people as possible -- and do your own scouting before you put in for a unit.</p><p>The last time I drew for Oregon antelope was in 2011 -- so only get to hunt the SE Oregon when I draw for deer -- which is about once every 3 years or so. Last year I went early -- so I could scout some new SE Oregon units -- then -- when deer opened in the Cascades, moved to my Cascade hunting unit to hunt there. While in the SE Oregon desert, I learned that the locals are starting to see wolves -- which are beginning to affect the deer and antelope numbers.</p><p>I'm very involved in fighting the battle against the agenda of the animal rights groups and part of that battle is knowing how they want to achieve their agenda of eventually eliminating any human/animal contact. The animal rights groups have supported the introduction of wolves because they know wolves will begin to negatively affect hunting opportunities – and that's beginning to happen in SE Oregon!</p><p>So – don't donate to the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States), PETA , the ASPCA or other extremist animal rights groups!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crockett12, post: 1519792, member: 35100"] I don’t know if there are any Oregon guides who guide for antelope. Therefore -- make sure you talk to as many local people as possible -- and do your own scouting before you put in for a unit. The last time I drew for Oregon antelope was in 2011 -- so only get to hunt the SE Oregon when I draw for deer -- which is about once every 3 years or so. Last year I went early -- so I could scout some new SE Oregon units -- then -- when deer opened in the Cascades, moved to my Cascade hunting unit to hunt there. While in the SE Oregon desert, I learned that the locals are starting to see wolves -- which are beginning to affect the deer and antelope numbers. I’m very involved in fighting the battle against the agenda of the animal rights groups and part of that battle is knowing how they want to achieve their agenda of eventually eliminating any human/animal contact. The animal rights groups have supported the introduction of wolves because they know wolves will begin to negatively affect hunting opportunities – and that’s beginning to happen in SE Oregon! So – don’t donate to the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States), PETA , the ASPCA or other extremist animal rights groups! [/QUOTE]
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