Just like some of your thoughts. I am a long ways from Wyoming and the closest I have been is about 600 miles. To top that off I have never hunted out West. I have been hunting for years. I know nothing is as good as feet on the ground scouting. My problem is the cost of trying to fly to Wyoming for a scouting trip over the next year. I am not sure you can even get there from here by the prices for a round trip ticket.
There are a lot of tools I use to key in on areas to scout here using maps. I can rule out some areas and concentrate on others. I have looked at maps over the past two years till my eyes are sore. What are some of the things you look for on maps that are tell signs an area might hold good numbers of antelope.
I have decided on the unit I plan to apply for. I should be able to draw antelope and mule deer in the same general area.
If you ever decide to hunt Arkansas I would be glad to give you some pointers on public lands(I don't duck hut).
Thanks for reading.
There are a lot of tools I use to key in on areas to scout here using maps. I can rule out some areas and concentrate on others. I have looked at maps over the past two years till my eyes are sore. What are some of the things you look for on maps that are tell signs an area might hold good numbers of antelope.
I have decided on the unit I plan to apply for. I should be able to draw antelope and mule deer in the same general area.
If you ever decide to hunt Arkansas I would be glad to give you some pointers on public lands(I don't duck hut).
Thanks for reading.