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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 2096128" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>That kind of sums up my first DIY trip with my wife and buddies. $39 group doe tags were pretty easy. The hunting wasn't especially difficult, aside from being 100% sure we identified that we were going to take a shot on a doe; since the distinguishing feature is a blackish mark on the cheek that seemed to me very similar to the shadow you might see on any antelope, and not all males had antlers, but some females did. Invest in good, clear scopes and binoculars. I found my wife's 8x binos of better quality worked much better than my 15x.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 2096128, member: 19108"] That kind of sums up my first DIY trip with my wife and buddies. $39 group doe tags were pretty easy. The hunting wasn't especially difficult, aside from being 100% sure we identified that we were going to take a shot on a doe; since the distinguishing feature is a blackish mark on the cheek that seemed to me very similar to the shadow you might see on any antelope, and not all males had antlers, but some females did. Invest in good, clear scopes and binoculars. I found my wife's 8x binos of better quality worked much better than my 15x. [/QUOTE]
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