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<blockquote data-quote="TexasPhotog" data-source="post: 2883922" data-attributes="member: 127402"><p>Thank you all!</p><p></p><p>Folks asked: I live in Austin.</p><p></p><p>My family's ranch is in NE New Mexico. It's almost 6000 acres and is privately deeded so there is no access for public hunting. Because of that, no draw is required. You just pay the trespass fee and buy your NM antelope and hunting permits, and you're good to go. It is sandwiched between two massive ranches and has a natural north/south funnel across it, so we have great antelope hunting. It's wide open country and offers the possiblity of long range hunting though the majority of the bucks I've killed have been under 275 yards. </p><p></p><p>We do it every year, and, if the hunters are good hunters, they get first right of refusal for the next year. Most people tend to want to return, so that saves having to market the hunts every year. At this time I have one hunt remaining.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, I have a lot to learn yet about the LR game and reloading!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasPhotog, post: 2883922, member: 127402"] Thank you all! Folks asked: I live in Austin. My family's ranch is in NE New Mexico. It's almost 6000 acres and is privately deeded so there is no access for public hunting. Because of that, no draw is required. You just pay the trespass fee and buy your NM antelope and hunting permits, and you're good to go. It is sandwiched between two massive ranches and has a natural north/south funnel across it, so we have great antelope hunting. It's wide open country and offers the possiblity of long range hunting though the majority of the bucks I've killed have been under 275 yards. We do it every year, and, if the hunters are good hunters, they get first right of refusal for the next year. Most people tend to want to return, so that saves having to market the hunts every year. At this time I have one hunt remaining. Thanks again, I have a lot to learn yet about the LR game and reloading! [/QUOTE]
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