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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1094443" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I have hunted antelope a couple times in the Steens unit just the other side of the highway from West Beatys.</p><p></p><p>Couple things.</p><p>1) It's gonna be hot. There is a fairly good camp ground in French Glen Oregon that has RV hookups and air conditioned cabins. </p><p>2) The last 4 years of drought have dried up a lot of water holes but sitting on a water hole is always a good way to find them. They will come to water during the day.</p><p>3) If you find alfalfa fields you will find tons of antelope. You can setup outside the ranch and figure out their path to and from the fields. They will leave the private property from time to time.</p><p>4) Check with a rancher if you see lots of lopes in their fields. Some will allow you to hunt, if you ask and show some sense and respect. Others won't but they are usually friendly and it doesn't hurt to ask. Might want to do that on the July scouting trip before everyone is knocking on his door in August.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1094443, member: 74902"] I have hunted antelope a couple times in the Steens unit just the other side of the highway from West Beatys. Couple things. 1) It's gonna be hot. There is a fairly good camp ground in French Glen Oregon that has RV hookups and air conditioned cabins. 2) The last 4 years of drought have dried up a lot of water holes but sitting on a water hole is always a good way to find them. They will come to water during the day. 3) If you find alfalfa fields you will find tons of antelope. You can setup outside the ranch and figure out their path to and from the fields. They will leave the private property from time to time. 4) Check with a rancher if you see lots of lopes in their fields. Some will allow you to hunt, if you ask and show some sense and respect. Others won't but they are usually friendly and it doesn't hurt to ask. Might want to do that on the July scouting trip before everyone is knocking on his door in August. [/QUOTE]
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