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<blockquote data-quote="ClearCreek" data-source="post: 1266149" data-attributes="member: 99533"><p>No offense to Robert but I would save that $99 and buy a Wyoming chip for your GPS so you know when you are or are not on public land. Use the maps on the G&F website under the hunt planner section. </p><p></p><p>Many of the antelope units east of Buffalo, WY do not sell out in the initial draw because there is a lot of private land. There is some public land that is accessible but you will have to do your homework AND have that GPS chip. </p><p></p><p>My advice would be pick an area that has a lot of public land and have that area as your first choice as you may draw it in the random draw. Find an area where there are licenses left over after the draw and have that area as your second choice; you should (will) draw that area as your second choice. </p><p></p><p>You have from now until May 31 to submit your application so you have some time to do your homework - DO NOT WAIT UNTIL A WEEK BEFORE THE OPENING DAY TO START SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION.</p><p></p><p>Good luck - antelope hunting can be an extremely enjoyable hunt!!</p><p></p><p>ClearCreek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClearCreek, post: 1266149, member: 99533"] No offense to Robert but I would save that $99 and buy a Wyoming chip for your GPS so you know when you are or are not on public land. Use the maps on the G&F website under the hunt planner section. Many of the antelope units east of Buffalo, WY do not sell out in the initial draw because there is a lot of private land. There is some public land that is accessible but you will have to do your homework AND have that GPS chip. My advice would be pick an area that has a lot of public land and have that area as your first choice as you may draw it in the random draw. Find an area where there are licenses left over after the draw and have that area as your second choice; you should (will) draw that area as your second choice. You have from now until May 31 to submit your application so you have some time to do your homework - DO NOT WAIT UNTIL A WEEK BEFORE THE OPENING DAY TO START SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION. Good luck - antelope hunting can be an extremely enjoyable hunt!! ClearCreek [/QUOTE]
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