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<blockquote data-quote="kolob10" data-source="post: 1956129" data-attributes="member: 27227"><p>My first hunt for antelope was 1970. I contacted local county chamber of commerce (Wyoming Campbell county) to inquire about private ranchers that allow hunting in my chosen areas. They were helpful and sent me a list. Most ranchers required a modest trespass fee and the grazing coupon on my license. Hooked up with an old rancher on several thousand acres. Trespass fee was $50 which gave me a campsite, running water, and a guided tour of property boundaries. Second week of the season so we were the only hunters. Even got to use the ranch 4x4 flatbed to pickup game. Wonderfull experience. Shot a 14" old buck the first day out. Added a doe the next day. Next year did the same in a different area. Same results. I found the ranchers very accommodating and friendly. Hunted public land the next year for mule deer. Also a great hunt. Do your homework and prepare well. Good hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kolob10, post: 1956129, member: 27227"] My first hunt for antelope was 1970. I contacted local county chamber of commerce (Wyoming Campbell county) to inquire about private ranchers that allow hunting in my chosen areas. They were helpful and sent me a list. Most ranchers required a modest trespass fee and the grazing coupon on my license. Hooked up with an old rancher on several thousand acres. Trespass fee was $50 which gave me a campsite, running water, and a guided tour of property boundaries. Second week of the season so we were the only hunters. Even got to use the ranch 4x4 flatbed to pickup game. Wonderfull experience. Shot a 14" old buck the first day out. Added a doe the next day. Next year did the same in a different area. Same results. I found the ranchers very accommodating and friendly. Hunted public land the next year for mule deer. Also a great hunt. Do your homework and prepare well. Good hunting! [/QUOTE]
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