Point question

ELKOHOLIC

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My son and I will have 5 points for Antelope next year. I have shot a mid 70's Antelope and he has shot an 80" Antelope here in Utah. I know there is no guarantees when hunting, but that is the range of Antelope we would be looking for. Any help will be appreciated and you can pm me if you would like. The main question I have is, is it worth it to keep saving points for several more years or are we better off picking a unit within our point range and go hunting. It seems to me the main thing more points buy you is more huntable land. If anyone needs help in Utah feel free to ask. Thanks
 
My 2 cents for Wyoming antelope is pick a unit you can draw with 5 points and has good amount of public land and go hunting. With a little research you can find several. If you have the time to hunt/scout you can find mid 70's buck in almost units.
Waiting longer than 5 years doesn't mean bigger bucks. Just less hunts.
 
We're going to have some areas hurting next year or 2 , maybe get a couple more PP then look into good access areas you can draw.
We need some moisture and fawn recruitment for some areas this winter and spring.
 

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