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<blockquote data-quote="hhonker74" data-source="post: 3094515" data-attributes="member: 70738"><p>Check the available public land in the area you want to hunt. BLM, NF, State, etc. A call to the area biologist is a great idea too. Also, some ranches will allow a trespass fee that usually aren't too expensive. Most of the ranches we have hunted have refunded our money after we tagged out on doe antelope. One ranch charged the 5 of us $600 to access the ranch. We brought in 10 dead antelope and the ranch owner gave us our money back and we have a great place to hunt for free now. Don't be afraid to knock on doors and talk. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hhonker74, post: 3094515, member: 70738"] Check the available public land in the area you want to hunt. BLM, NF, State, etc. A call to the area biologist is a great idea too. Also, some ranches will allow a trespass fee that usually aren’t too expensive. Most of the ranches we have hunted have refunded our money after we tagged out on doe antelope. One ranch charged the 5 of us $600 to access the ranch. We brought in 10 dead antelope and the ranch owner gave us our money back and we have a great place to hunt for free now. Don’t be afraid to knock on doors and talk. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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