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Greetings from TN,
I posted a thread in May that many of you were kind enough to reply with good information about my family's first trip to WY this year for antelope in Unit 70. That thread is linked here if you are interested.
I'm pleased to report that we drew tags and are excited for our mid-October trip to Wyoming. Special thanks to member wytex for suggesting we put in for more doe tags. My son didn't draw his buck tag, but now has a hunt opportunity with a successful doe draw. I'm glad I took that advice.
We've found a place to hunt and I've been studying onXmaps to make a plan. With only a few days to hunt, I'm trying to come up with a strategy. I have a few questions if anyone can help me orient to the species and location.
In regard to antelope in general, should we expect all-day hunts, weather notwithstanding? Or, are antelope more like whitetail and generally active only in the mornings and evenings?
There are a couple of irrigation circles and water holes in our area. I would think those are prime locations to target, correct? Should I expect antelope to bed nearby? I could use some general antelope behavior advice if anyone can share.
In regard to equipment, I am debating about bringing my spotting scope and tripod. Both are nice pieces of gear for use at the rifle range, but neither are lightweight by any stretch. The tripod alone weighs 7 lbs and only collapses to 30" with the head. Is this something I should forego or might I really miss it? The alternative is to depend on my Vortex Viper 10x42s and a SIG rangefinder. We are traveling by air to Denver before driving to Casper, so a minimum of gear would be best.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can provide. If I can help anyone headed East for whitetail, I will be glad to share all I can. Be advised that I have a gift for repelling wild turkey gobblers in the spring, so please look elsewhere for your thunder chicken needs.
I posted a thread in May that many of you were kind enough to reply with good information about my family's first trip to WY this year for antelope in Unit 70. That thread is linked here if you are interested.
I'm pleased to report that we drew tags and are excited for our mid-October trip to Wyoming. Special thanks to member wytex for suggesting we put in for more doe tags. My son didn't draw his buck tag, but now has a hunt opportunity with a successful doe draw. I'm glad I took that advice.
We've found a place to hunt and I've been studying onXmaps to make a plan. With only a few days to hunt, I'm trying to come up with a strategy. I have a few questions if anyone can help me orient to the species and location.
In regard to antelope in general, should we expect all-day hunts, weather notwithstanding? Or, are antelope more like whitetail and generally active only in the mornings and evenings?
There are a couple of irrigation circles and water holes in our area. I would think those are prime locations to target, correct? Should I expect antelope to bed nearby? I could use some general antelope behavior advice if anyone can share.
In regard to equipment, I am debating about bringing my spotting scope and tripod. Both are nice pieces of gear for use at the rifle range, but neither are lightweight by any stretch. The tripod alone weighs 7 lbs and only collapses to 30" with the head. Is this something I should forego or might I really miss it? The alternative is to depend on my Vortex Viper 10x42s and a SIG rangefinder. We are traveling by air to Denver before driving to Casper, so a minimum of gear would be best.
Thanks in advance for any help y'all can provide. If I can help anyone headed East for whitetail, I will be glad to share all I can. Be advised that I have a gift for repelling wild turkey gobblers in the spring, so please look elsewhere for your thunder chicken needs.