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    Colorado Plains

    This will be my first attempt for antelope (archery). Any recommendations on Units in Colorado? This has to be a DIY hunt.

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    find a unit that doesnt have a lot of water and sit in a blind over one of the few watering holes. Most units have a lot less water in them then previous years. Most of eastern colorado has average at best antelope, but getting permission is most of the battle.

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    I figured the land owner permissions would be the biggest hurdle. Any other options in the state?

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    You can get permission on alot of land. Go out this summer and knock on some doors. Dont wait untill the day before or opening day because that is a turn off for most landowners.

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    Good advice above. Also the further away from Denver and I-25 the easier it gets to have access granted.

 

 

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