OhioKen
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Any chance of OTC NR antelope tags?
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Killed a couple a few years ago after the type 1 season ended. Not easy. They don't live on much of the state land around Sheridan. Message me if you want a little more info.15-6 doe antelope tags
i may go, i may not. i think i could get it done up there in the land of squirrely access but i'm really not sure i'll have time to drive to gawdamn sheridan.
Theres going to be a lot of disappointed holders of antelope, deer and even elk tags. Going to be a expensive lesson learned for a few.It should be fun to see the HT threads later in the year from whomever drew 38-2 antelope tags asking for advice about where they and the other 399 tags can actually hunt. The tag was supposed to better distribute hunters on private...now I think it will just overwhelm what little public there is.
Yes, you can buy doe tags for Area 10 starting at 8am MST the 12th, I believe. The only other options (buck or doe) are only valid on private land. But...the fact that there are leftover tags in 10 should tell you something about how likely it is you'll get an antelope on public land in 10.Any chance of OTC NR antelope tags?
More than 1000 people applied for that leftover tag (38-2)!!! I have no words...Theres going to be a lot of disappointed holders of antelope, deer and even elk tags. Going to be a expensive lesson learned for a few.
It should be fun to see the HT threads later in the year from whomever drew 38-2 antelope tags asking for advice about where they and the other 399 tags can actually hunt. The tag was supposed to better distribute hunters on private...now I think it will just overwhelm what little public there is.
The amount of people who are now realizing that their 23-2, 24-2, 23-7 and 24-7 tags are only valid on private land is pretty funny.
I can't feel sorry for them. It's spelled out in the regulations very clearly. And on the Hunt Planner.The amount of people who are now realizing that their 23-2, 24-2, 23-7 and 24-7 tags are only valid on private land is pretty funny.
I was one of them but I have access. If folks wait til late they can fill those tags pretty easily.More than 1000 people applied for that leftover tag (38-2)!!! I have no words...
I'm assuming your type 7 license has the "valid on private land" stipulation? Because not all type 7 licenses have that requirement. It could be a different area than the type 6 or a different season. But assuming that, as far as I know you can hunt the Walk in areas. As long as they are private land! Some walk in areas that I've been looking at are actually state land. But if it's private land then you should be good.Access question...
Didn't draw in the regular, did pick up a leftover antelope tag however it is a second choice type 7. Can a type 7 tag holder legally hunt on Walk In Area property as it is technically "private", or once it's enrolled is that considered public? Can't seem to find anything on the WIA regs. Thanks!
I've run across the same thing and had the same question. Following...Access question...
Didn't draw in the regular, did pick up a leftover antelope tag however it is a second choice type 7. Can a type 7 tag holder legally hunt on Walk In Area property as it is technically "private", or once it's enrolled is that considered public? Can't seem to find anything on the WIA regs. Thanks!
It is funny as hell. My family’s ranch is in that area, and we used to pick up Type 2 licenses over the counter right before the hunt. There’s going to be a whole lot of frustrated hunters that deserve every bit of what they get.The amount of people who are now realizing that their 23-2, 24-2, 23-7 and 24-7 tags are only valid on private land is pretty funny.
Very few antelope (usually none), lots of hunters. It’s more mule deer habitat.Drew a Unit 23 Antelope tag. Anyone have any experience with Johnson 7 area?