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Wyoming Antelope Unit 63-2 Copy that. I got the GPS chip for my RINO. But that doesn't tell me where a good starting point might be. It looks to be a pretty big area, I've been looking at spots on Google Earth for months. But still have no clue. I'm thinking the only way to know is getting over there and scouting. Thanks again for all your help with this process! Joe
Oregon antelope Thanks. Trying to research an out of state antelope unit is pretty interesting. There isn't nearly as much information as there is for deer and elk. One hunter will say he saw antelope every day in a unit while another hunter in the same unit would say he hunted seven days and never saw an animal.
An adult doe antelope yields about 25 pounds of boneless meat. An adult buck antelope yields about 35 to 40 pounds of boneless meat. Ten mature buck antelope would be about 350 pounds of meat. Dividing by 30 means it would take about 12 cubic feet which equates to 300 quarts needed. Dumb question here... how much room does that leave for ice?
With 16 Oregon points, I finally drew my antelope tag. I selected the Warner unit because of it's close proximity to Lakeview, where a friend has lived for more than 30 years. Permission was granted to hunt some private land in the unit, so I had high hopes. My trouble started even before I left Renton, when I decided to take my friend's advice to use his 1990 4x4 pickup once I got there. It ...
Wyoming Antelope unit 78 Thanks for the recommendation, Bob--I've actually got it on the shelf. When I drove through Wyoming for the first time a handful of years ago I saw a bunch of antelope and didn't even know what they were. Googled them when I got home and discovered that book (it may have even been via another recommendation on here), which convinced me I should be applying for tags. By ...
WYOMING ANTELOPE UNIT 23 Definitely get the current county road map. Ranchers in that area frequently will post both sides of the county road where it enters their ranch and that can appear to mean no entry beyond that point. It doesn't, it applies to the deeded land only, you can still drive the public road AND access public land fronting the road.
Antelope are fairly small critters with light bone structure. You don't have a lot of meat to start with. The last thing you want is a light bullet that is going to fragment and ruin more meat. Any decent hunter can get with 300 yards of an antelope, and you'll likely have breezy conditions during your hunt. Go with the 130 grain bullet.
We drew Wyoming Antelope for Unit 80. Trying to decide between staying in Cody or Powell. Looks like plenty of public land to hunt out of either town. Curious if anybody has any experience in this area? Also looking for any recommendations of hunter friendly motels in either town? Thanks in advance.
My dad and I drew our first antelope tags and wanted to check and see if anyone has hunted this unit for antelope?! Thanks, WACAT
Info needed for MT Antelope area 700-20 1. When is the best time to hunt early or late in the season? In my experience you can kill antelope every day of the season. After the first day they will be really flighty then settle down some later in season. The trick to being a good antelope hunter is to spot your antelope from long distance and plan a stalk to get within range without being seen ...
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