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Antelope Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1264998" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>Exactly what TopGun said. Print off the draw odds stats and figure out which units you'd be able to draw. The look at those units and figure out which ones have the most public/accessible land. Buy a GPS with land ownership chip in it. Practice all summer shooting in as much wind as you can find locally. Have fun</p><p></p><p>I shot my antelope last year in area 21, with 0 points. It was a 482 yard shot with a 35mph wind blowing straight at me. The first 4 days of our hunt there was a severe wind advisory. It was 35mph with gusts to 60mph. It was still fun, somewhat miserable, but fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1264998, member: 87387"] Exactly what TopGun said. Print off the draw odds stats and figure out which units you'd be able to draw. The look at those units and figure out which ones have the most public/accessible land. Buy a GPS with land ownership chip in it. Practice all summer shooting in as much wind as you can find locally. Have fun I shot my antelope last year in area 21, with 0 points. It was a 482 yard shot with a 35mph wind blowing straight at me. The first 4 days of our hunt there was a severe wind advisory. It was 35mph with gusts to 60mph. It was still fun, somewhat miserable, but fun. [/QUOTE]
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