OhHeyThereBen
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After busting our hind ends and putting on a bunch of miles in the truck and on foot, we finally found this guy on a small patch of BLM and my buddy was able to get it done. We filled our one buck tag and my doe tag, and the group ended up not filling two doe tags total. We now realize why unit 21 tags are easy to draw It was a fun, yet exhausting trip, that ended with what I think is a pretty solid buck for the unit.
This was literally a tiny BLM patch in the middle of a rancher's land that a road happened to go through. While quartering the antelope the rancher drove out and I was really worried that he was going to be gruff about it. It turns out that he played college football on a team that me and my two buddies played against and we hit it off. He came over, verified that we were on BLM, and we had a great conversation. After reading a bunch of bad things about ranchers on here I was so refreshed to meet such a great guy. I could see that he would've been upset if we did something incorrectly, but it turned into a great meeting.
This was literally a tiny BLM patch in the middle of a rancher's land that a road happened to go through. While quartering the antelope the rancher drove out and I was really worried that he was going to be gruff about it. It turns out that he played college football on a team that me and my two buddies played against and we hit it off. He came over, verified that we were on BLM, and we had a great conversation. After reading a bunch of bad things about ranchers on here I was so refreshed to meet such a great guy. I could see that he would've been upset if we did something incorrectly, but it turned into a great meeting.
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