And you always have the option of clicking that "if I don't draw my Type 1 tag, yank my Tag 6 apps" too - which I think it is a cool feature of the WY app system.
Ya that's the problem though. Too many people think they can just spend a pile of money on a tackdriver w turrets and game will drop on command. Not the case. Practice practice practice so that the operator can live up to the responsibility of toting a tackdriver with turrets around in the...
CouesKelly is spot on, troubleshooting your access around private is the key. Solid unit though, zero doubt about that. Late season I'd focus down on the southern end of the unit shading towards the east. So few tags on the late hunt that pressure will be non existent and you shouldnt have to...
That y'all shot six goats in two days tells me that most if not all the goats were spotted from the road. I daresay 90% plus of antelope are shot that way. Nothing wrong with that, but that also tells you that if you get off the road and explore, you'll find some bigger goats
Did you see that extra horn before pulling the trigger or only once you walked up on him? Good solid goat - LOTS in that class in 73/75. With a week - so long as you know what you are looking at - 75" is totally attainable even after last couple winters which has thinned #s a bit.
Unit 62 buck that made it through 3rd season last year, don't know about 4th. Pretty sweet magnum 3 point with a cheater. 30 yards closer and he would have been carrying my tag, but the public/private fence saved him.
Took a long odds flyer, swing and a miss - NM already has been and CO should soon be good to us too. Going to be a good fall. Congrats to all who drew.
Clicking through this thread makes me wish I was heading out to the Casper area this fall. Love that country and will miss antelope in the freezer next year.