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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1279441" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>What I would suggest is apply for a doe tag here in Wyoming, draw odds are pretty good even for your first year, and a tag is not vary expensive a buck tag will cost nor and pretty much require preference points. But if your interested, send me a p.m., I have grown up in South West Wyoming, and know lots of land owners that want them out of their alfalfa fields, and will give permission. If you can shoot 300 ish yards, this is a 100% success hunt. And even if you can't, we have killed many under 200. Just send me a message if interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1279441, member: 87243"] What I would suggest is apply for a doe tag here in Wyoming, draw odds are pretty good even for your first year, and a tag is not vary expensive a buck tag will cost nor and pretty much require preference points. But if your interested, send me a p.m., I have grown up in South West Wyoming, and know lots of land owners that want them out of their alfalfa fields, and will give permission. If you can shoot 300 ish yards, this is a 100% success hunt. And even if you can't, we have killed many under 200. Just send me a message if interested. [/QUOTE]
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