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<blockquote data-quote="shimoda" data-source="post: 1030413" data-attributes="member: 10112"><p>MDSurgeon, where on the Shore are you? I'm in Talbot County. </p><p>I'm back to zero points but <strong><u>will</u></strong> be taking my 13 year old on his first (DIY) Wyoming antelope hunt next fall.</p><p>We'll put in for a decent unit (maybe increase our odds with a "special" tag) and hope to draw. If we don't draw (likely) we'll get our PPs for the future and will then pick up leftover tags and figure it out from there. Even if we only get doe tags it will be worth it. The adventure and joy of hunting with my son (or your Dad) will far outweigh the importance of a "trophy" tag.</p><p>Just make sure you go.</p><p>My first Wyoming hunt was with my best buddy and his 13 year son (my godson). We gave up our annual elk hunt to give him his first taste of western hunting and chose antelope because of the high success rate, the excitement of seeing game all day long, and the spectacular open country. We killed 3 bucks and 6 does and it was the best time I've ever had with my pants on. Not one buck was over 13" and every one was a trophy!</p><p>I slip through Wyoming now every couple of years (usually on my way to an elk hunt) to get a couple of those tasty critters and have never regretted the years with only a doe tag in my pocket.</p><p>I'd be more than happy to talk and share what little knowledge I have. Maybe we can even make some noise on the range together sometime.</p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shimoda, post: 1030413, member: 10112"] MDSurgeon, where on the Shore are you? I'm in Talbot County. I'm back to zero points but [B][U]will[/U][/B] be taking my 13 year old on his first (DIY) Wyoming antelope hunt next fall. We'll put in for a decent unit (maybe increase our odds with a "special" tag) and hope to draw. If we don't draw (likely) we'll get our PPs for the future and will then pick up leftover tags and figure it out from there. Even if we only get doe tags it will be worth it. The adventure and joy of hunting with my son (or your Dad) will far outweigh the importance of a "trophy" tag. Just make sure you go. My first Wyoming hunt was with my best buddy and his 13 year son (my godson). We gave up our annual elk hunt to give him his first taste of western hunting and chose antelope because of the high success rate, the excitement of seeing game all day long, and the spectacular open country. We killed 3 bucks and 6 does and it was the best time I've ever had with my pants on. Not one buck was over 13" and every one was a trophy! I slip through Wyoming now every couple of years (usually on my way to an elk hunt) to get a couple of those tasty critters and have never regretted the years with only a doe tag in my pocket. I'd be more than happy to talk and share what little knowledge I have. Maybe we can even make some noise on the range together sometime. Sam [/QUOTE]
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