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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1087076" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I also apologize if my post was taken in the wrong way, as it was made in a hurry before I had to leave the house and I saw nothing wrong with your post either. As was stated, sometimes it's hard to make a post and come across the way you intend, especially if you're in a hurry! I'm good friends with a couple ranchers out there and know what they face to keep their places running and in the family! It's a good, but very tough life to say the least! I hope anyone reading the thread that wants to get a decent antelope hunt in out in Wyoming can do so because it's a blast. I've drawn 3 tags in a good unit on the west side of the BigHorns over the last 12 years where I have hunted most years since 1994 for deer, elk, or antelope and all three were mid to upper 70s bucks. I also helped my best buddy from Sheridan take a B&C buck there last Fall that officially scored 84 4/8" (pictures attached). After taking my last one in 2012 I decided not to play the PP game any longer and just help others on their buck tags while buying a couple doe tags for the meat myself and I concentrate on deer for the most part. I was checking the weather on the WYDOT website yesterday where they have cameras on many roads throughout the state and it looked like just about everywhere in the state was getting some nice rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1087076, member: 28854"] I also apologize if my post was taken in the wrong way, as it was made in a hurry before I had to leave the house and I saw nothing wrong with your post either. As was stated, sometimes it's hard to make a post and come across the way you intend, especially if you're in a hurry! I'm good friends with a couple ranchers out there and know what they face to keep their places running and in the family! It's a good, but very tough life to say the least! I hope anyone reading the thread that wants to get a decent antelope hunt in out in Wyoming can do so because it's a blast. I've drawn 3 tags in a good unit on the west side of the BigHorns over the last 12 years where I have hunted most years since 1994 for deer, elk, or antelope and all three were mid to upper 70s bucks. I also helped my best buddy from Sheridan take a B&C buck there last Fall that officially scored 84 4/8" (pictures attached). After taking my last one in 2012 I decided not to play the PP game any longer and just help others on their buck tags while buying a couple doe tags for the meat myself and I concentrate on deer for the most part. I was checking the weather on the WYDOT website yesterday where they have cameras on many roads throughout the state and it looked like just about everywhere in the state was getting some nice rain. [/QUOTE]
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