Just returned from a successful antelope hunt.....we had a great time and will definitely be applying to go again. Just want to say maybe to the nonresidents or any huntr for the matter....luckily we went out 3-4 days earlier to do some scouting....we had the onx maps downloaded so we had a good game plan to check out all yhe public land we could.....come to find out many of the blm lands are locked up cause the trail into the lands start at a small piece of private....so when we get to the entrance...the signs read "not a public road, private land, no hunting and keep out" ok i get it but why does the trailhead start at the front of a private piece of land and not just have the trail route on the outside of the private? So many of the blm pieces were land locked by private and yhe entrance signs say not a public road. We contacted a few of the owners and they wouldn't let us access the blm cause they said they had hunters of their own coming....just need to do your homework if huntn blm.....just because theres a road into the public doesn't mean ur gettn in.....one entrence we encountered was literally blocked by gates that were 30ft apart that said private was in the middle....we had to drive all the way back out the othr way....why doesn't the state take some of the revenue from licenses ect and pay to either make access through the private or route the trails around the private instead of through the middle? All in all we atill had a great time and i just want to say just about every truck that we passed that had a cowboy hat driving... waved to us..lol