Father/son could use a little help in 64 and 68 for Wyoming antelope...

dynamicdesign

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Aug 22, 2012
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Hi To all...
My 16 yr old son drew a 68 tag and I drew a 64, plan on spending 4 or 5 days camping between the northeast side of 64 southwest side of 68. Will be there a day or so early to look over the unit. Any help on some good starting points in these units would be helpful! Will have atvs to get around if necessary...
Thanks,
Derrick
 

HuntWYODon

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Dec 19, 2011
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Hi To all...
My 16 yr old son drew a 68 tag and I drew a 64, plan on spending 4 or 5 days camping between the northeast side of 64 southwest side of 68. Will be there a day or so early to look over the unit. Any help on some good starting points in these units would be helpful! Will have atvs to get around if necessary...
Thanks,
Derrick
I'm assuming you mean antelope area 68 in Wy.. like I've said on here a few times that the Dumbell Ranch walk in area is in area 68. There is also BLM in the area. I've killed a couple bucks and a few does on their ranch before it was a walk in area. I don't even know if Norm and Gaynell Park are still kickin. I bought 40 acres on the other side of the mtn from them in 1996. Haven't seen them since 1999. The ranch is off Hwy 287 0n the north side of hwy. If you take Dry Creek Rd. going North, the ranch is on the west side. On the east side is area 69. They used to run 90,000 acres. That's about all I can tell you. I'm sure somebody else will help out.Good luck and have fun. Plenty of goats there. I've never hunted 64.