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    First Wyoming Antelope DIY

    Hi everyone. New to the forum and was wondering if anyone on here has hunted Antelope areas 71, 50 or 42. Had no preference points and those were my choices in that order. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I will be ordering a Wyoming Delorme Gazeteer and possibly a GPS to use on our hunt. Hoping to be able to hunt Walk In Only and Hunter Management areas or pay a reasonable trespass fee.

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    I hunted unit 50 last year, just north east of Elk Mountain. The drought and previous winter had bad effects on the number of goats. I still saw quite a few. This unit is not a trophy unit. I hunted 3 straight days, dusk til dawn and shot the biggest buck I found, 13 inches. The ranch I hunted last year isn't even letting people hunt due to the poor numbers. Lots and lots of private ground in unit 50.

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    Hi Bigsky. I am not familiar with those units, but great draw odds for Wyoming antelope (100% with no points) is almost always an indicator of minimal public land. Just make sure you do your homework and actually have a place to hunt. Each of the units you have listed is noted as an "Area With Difficult Public Access" in the Wyoming hunting regulations.
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    Dall (1986 Yukon), Fannin (1987 Yukon), Bighorn (1988 CO Unit S26)
    Stone (1995 BC), Desert (2002 NV Unit 161), Bighorn (2009 WY Unit 5)

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    Thanks guys, I ended up changing all of my choices and last night met a guy who guides in Wyoming and he gave me more useful info in case I don't get drawn, as far as units that usually have leftover tags and accessible land.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigsky View Post
    Thanks guys, I ended up changing all of my choices and last night met a guy who guides in Wyoming and he gave me more useful info in case I don't get drawn, as far as units that usually have leftover tags and accessible land.

    It is getting harder to get access in Wyoming but if you start early and are persistent you can still find access in leftover units.

 

 

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