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    So if antelope shed the shell of their horns in early november, why do some units go until Oct 31st or even up to Nov. 20th????? I can't go before Oct 18th at the earliest. That poses a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sticksnskullsia View Post
    you want me to buy all of the BLM maps for Wyoming?
    I did but with a little effort on your part you could answer all your questions in no time.

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    I have hunted the last week of October several times and all I have seen and shot still had horns firmly attached. You will see bigger herds then. That is my best time to hunt antelope.

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    Thanks for all of your help canvsbk.

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    Download arcgis explorer desktop, add a topo server, add a blm sma server, add the WY elk and antelope units and you'll have everything you need to scout from your living room.

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    Unit 27 also has everything you are looking for. Thunder Basin NG has a ton of land, and lots of animals.

 

 

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