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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod" data-source="post: 565999" data-attributes="member: 6327"><p>I spent several hours in unit 69 last month, sort of advance scouting for a new unit. On the east side of the unit there were several antelope present but the largest bucks I saw were in the 13" range. In fairness it was 3-4 weeks into the season so the bigger bucks might have been shot already. The thing that impressed me the most was how flat the terrain was, in a lot of places you could shoot as far as you wanted to if you could get above the sage. There are terrain features to be sure but for several square miles in some places it would be hard to gain elevation. Also most of the area is accessible/public. I'm sure it would be a fun hunt just might not be much of a trophy unit. </p><p></p><p>There are nice camping sites at Alcova lake just make sure you lock your vehicle at night, some scumbag stole my draw-bar out of my receiver hitch one night.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod, post: 565999, member: 6327"] I spent several hours in unit 69 last month, sort of advance scouting for a new unit. On the east side of the unit there were several antelope present but the largest bucks I saw were in the 13" range. In fairness it was 3-4 weeks into the season so the bigger bucks might have been shot already. The thing that impressed me the most was how flat the terrain was, in a lot of places you could shoot as far as you wanted to if you could get above the sage. There are terrain features to be sure but for several square miles in some places it would be hard to gain elevation. Also most of the area is accessible/public. I'm sure it would be a fun hunt just might not be much of a trophy unit. There are nice camping sites at Alcova lake just make sure you lock your vehicle at night, some scumbag stole my draw-bar out of my receiver hitch one night. Bob [/QUOTE]
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