np307
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Well, today's the day. Since December of last year when I asked a few buddies if they would be interested in going to Wyoming for an antelope hunt, I've been looking forward to today. I've wanted to go West to hunt ever since I spent a few weeks out there several summers ago.
We started with 5 in the group which was whittled down to three through different circumstances. I'm carrying a buck tag and a doe tag, the other two have 3 doe tags between them.
This will be a completely DIY ordeal. I researched which tags to draw and what public land would be available. No guides or ranches. Because none of us had many preference points (I had only 1) this isn't a highly coveted unit. It did sell out of tags this year though. We will be camping for the week on a piece of BLM land.
Today begins the 1700 mile trek out there. 25 hours of driving in my Camry pulling a little trailer for gear. I'll try to give as much of a day-by-day as possible. Right now our plan is to get out there Sunday, set up camp, confirm zero on rifles, and settle in. Monday will be scouting day. Tuesday through Thursday are full hunt days. Friday we pack up camp, possibly hunt the morning, then drive back. Fairly quick trip, but that's the time constraint we had to deal with.
We started with 5 in the group which was whittled down to three through different circumstances. I'm carrying a buck tag and a doe tag, the other two have 3 doe tags between them.
This will be a completely DIY ordeal. I researched which tags to draw and what public land would be available. No guides or ranches. Because none of us had many preference points (I had only 1) this isn't a highly coveted unit. It did sell out of tags this year though. We will be camping for the week on a piece of BLM land.
Today begins the 1700 mile trek out there. 25 hours of driving in my Camry pulling a little trailer for gear. I'll try to give as much of a day-by-day as possible. Right now our plan is to get out there Sunday, set up camp, confirm zero on rifles, and settle in. Monday will be scouting day. Tuesday through Thursday are full hunt days. Friday we pack up camp, possibly hunt the morning, then drive back. Fairly quick trip, but that's the time constraint we had to deal with.