Dougt3507
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So I am one of the unlucky few who did not draw a Resident Wyoming Antelope tag.
Any other Wyoming Residents out there that can think of any options or how to avoid this next year?
Do I have to apply to a crappy 100% draw odds unit as first choice every year to guarantee a tag? And by crappy I mean little public access and dozens of other hunters on the public that there is.
I see that there are leftover tags for unit 23 + 24, but those are only for private property and I sure don't know anyone who lives in those units.
If anyone knows anyone who owns land in those units and would let a couple of vets who are willing to pay hunt there, please PM me.
Thought living here I would for sure get to hunt them every year. Even put in for a unit with 100% odds as my third choice.
Guess that's not how it works. Idk.
Either way I am very disappointed and don't know how many more years I am going to get to hunt with my dad who is getting up there in years and has a lot of medical problems.
I just fail to understand how a state with more antelope than people fails to have a general tag for them for their residents.
Any other Wyoming Residents out there that can think of any options or how to avoid this next year?
Do I have to apply to a crappy 100% draw odds unit as first choice every year to guarantee a tag? And by crappy I mean little public access and dozens of other hunters on the public that there is.
I see that there are leftover tags for unit 23 + 24, but those are only for private property and I sure don't know anyone who lives in those units.
If anyone knows anyone who owns land in those units and would let a couple of vets who are willing to pay hunt there, please PM me.
Thought living here I would for sure get to hunt them every year. Even put in for a unit with 100% odds as my third choice.
Guess that's not how it works. Idk.
Either way I am very disappointed and don't know how many more years I am going to get to hunt with my dad who is getting up there in years and has a lot of medical problems.
I just fail to understand how a state with more antelope than people fails to have a general tag for them for their residents.