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<blockquote data-quote="freddogs" data-source="post: 626504" data-attributes="member: 23463"><p>So far it seems to have been an easy winter. If spring is nice and no big blizzards come in there should be good survival. If they get good rain this summer there will be good horn growth. The overall numbers of antelope may be down but there could be some good ones there.</p><p>I think the ability to judge antelope horns is 10 times more important then the zone you hunt.</p><p>I hunt most years. It seems there are always some big ones out there.</p><p>You can save your points till everyone says it the best time or you can just go hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddogs, post: 626504, member: 23463"] So far it seems to have been an easy winter. If spring is nice and no big blizzards come in there should be good survival. If they get good rain this summer there will be good horn growth. The overall numbers of antelope may be down but there could be some good ones there. I think the ability to judge antelope horns is 10 times more important then the zone you hunt. I hunt most years. It seems there are always some big ones out there. You can save your points till everyone says it the best time or you can just go hunting. [/QUOTE]
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