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Wyoming type 6 hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="pods8" data-source="post: 1078070" data-attributes="member: 83233"><p>Last year was my first trip up for antelope and my experience was if you can reliably shoot 400yds then tagging some does isn't too hard in the manner described (spot, quick stalk, then break of the knifes to get them into the cooler). Biggest issue I found was whether they were only land I could hunt or not, luckily they were but only offered one chance (once spooked they moved off public). Maybe I just got lucky on that front.</p><p></p><p>I've been told landowners are more receptive to doe/fawn hunters though, I may pursue it this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pods8, post: 1078070, member: 83233"] Last year was my first trip up for antelope and my experience was if you can reliably shoot 400yds then tagging some does isn't too hard in the manner described (spot, quick stalk, then break of the knifes to get them into the cooler). Biggest issue I found was whether they were only land I could hunt or not, luckily they were but only offered one chance (once spooked they moved off public). Maybe I just got lucky on that front. I've been told landowners are more receptive to doe/fawn hunters though, I may pursue it this year. [/QUOTE]
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