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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1174096" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I remember you coming on a thread about unit 23 two years ago and saying you'd never go back to Wyoming because of being hassled. That unit has about the most private land where there's good antelope hunting on the entire east side of the state and you really need to know what you're doing to hunt there properly and not get hassled. All I can tell you is that I've been hunting out there every year since 1999 spending one to two months out there on numerous occasions. Only one guide working for an outfitter hassled us and his boss was paid a visit by the G&F Warden and warned that if it happened again they might lose their outfitter license. That was back in 2003 and took care of that situation. Other than that, two big ranchers that are known jackasses to even the locals out there have ever stopped us. After a couple quick sessions where they were told to stick it and that we knew the boundaries of the property out there as well or better than they did it stopped. What makes you think going to another state might be different? If you know you're legal, there is no need to fight with anyone. Just do like I mentioned and tell them you'll wait while the Sheriff is called to settle it! If you're legal, that will quickly end the discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1174096, member: 28854"] I remember you coming on a thread about unit 23 two years ago and saying you'd never go back to Wyoming because of being hassled. That unit has about the most private land where there's good antelope hunting on the entire east side of the state and you really need to know what you're doing to hunt there properly and not get hassled. All I can tell you is that I've been hunting out there every year since 1999 spending one to two months out there on numerous occasions. Only one guide working for an outfitter hassled us and his boss was paid a visit by the G&F Warden and warned that if it happened again they might lose their outfitter license. That was back in 2003 and took care of that situation. Other than that, two big ranchers that are known jackasses to even the locals out there have ever stopped us. After a couple quick sessions where they were told to stick it and that we knew the boundaries of the property out there as well or better than they did it stopped. What makes you think going to another state might be different? If you know you're legal, there is no need to fight with anyone. Just do like I mentioned and tell them you'll wait while the Sheriff is called to settle it! If you're legal, that will quickly end the discussion. [/QUOTE]
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