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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Ankeny" data-source="post: 395784" data-attributes="member: 14804"><p>I have been hunting antelope in Wyoming for over 30 years and my preference is to go as late in the season as possible. As far as locals, some of the die hard trophy hunters will spend all summer scouting under the guise of p-dog hunting. Sunrise on opening morning, let the fun begin. If the area has mountain/hilly terrain that is pretty much not accessible, late season can be the ticket. The critters are down for the winter and bunched up. You would be amazed at the trophy quality in some areas on the last weekend. If you hit area 72 send me an e-mail and I'll see if I can set you up on some private ground. For that matter, I took early retirement (age 54) and I plan on laying out of work for a year, or two, or three...and I would be happy to show you around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Ankeny, post: 395784, member: 14804"] I have been hunting antelope in Wyoming for over 30 years and my preference is to go as late in the season as possible. As far as locals, some of the die hard trophy hunters will spend all summer scouting under the guise of p-dog hunting. Sunrise on opening morning, let the fun begin. If the area has mountain/hilly terrain that is pretty much not accessible, late season can be the ticket. The critters are down for the winter and bunched up. You would be amazed at the trophy quality in some areas on the last weekend. If you hit area 72 send me an e-mail and I'll see if I can set you up on some private ground. For that matter, I took early retirement (age 54) and I plan on laying out of work for a year, or two, or three...and I would be happy to show you around. [/QUOTE]
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