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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1056580" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Type 6 tags don't even use the PP system, so you'll have the same chance as anyone else for a tag in the unit you apply for. Also, if you have been looking in the draw odds for NRs on the G&F website like you stated, it shows how many tags there were for each unit and how many people applied for them. Come up with whatever 4 or 5 units that you narrow it down to and I can tell you your access chances to hunt on public land. The antelope numbers are down approximately 200,000 over the last few years from the historic highs they were at in about 2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1056580, member: 28854"] Type 6 tags don't even use the PP system, so you'll have the same chance as anyone else for a tag in the unit you apply for. Also, if you have been looking in the draw odds for NRs on the G&F website like you stated, it shows how many tags there were for each unit and how many people applied for them. Come up with whatever 4 or 5 units that you narrow it down to and I can tell you your access chances to hunt on public land. The antelope numbers are down approximately 200,000 over the last few years from the historic highs they were at in about 2009. [/QUOTE]
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