Doe antelope hunt

DirtyTough

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Hi, my wife and I are looking into doing a doe antelope hunt since we've been striking out in the draws this year. I have a few antelope points for Wyoming but would rather do a doe hunt to get our feet wet antelope hunting first.

I am looking at areas 113, 22, 16, and 17. These units look like they have 100% draw for doe tags. And these units look like they have lots of access issues.

If anybody that has hunted them before doesn't mind filling me in on the access issues and if they think its a waste of time trying to hunt any of these units without private land access that would be appreciated. We are more than willing to hike in a ways to get it done.

I appreciate any and all advice.

Regards, Branden
 
LAST EDITED ON May-29-17 AT 08:51PM (MST)[p]All of those units can be hunted if you have good maps and a GPS with a landowner chip. You just have to find the few legal access points in them and then walk a lot away from the roads to find a doe or two.
 
If the 4 units you listed, IMHO unit 22 probably would be easiest to hunt and fill some doe tags. Lots of antelope in that unit and there are enough spots you can get on the blm that will hold some does.
 
I hunted 22. It's a busy place early but that's when you need to hit it. Later on in the hunt they move just across the fence to private.
 

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