Well, this was only my third wyoming antelope. I've also bowhunted antelope in Oregon and Nevada. By far, unit 68 in WY was the best antelope hunt I've been on. Lot's of bucks, lot's of public land, and after opening day there were very few hunters. Me and my dad went and both killed bucks the second day. I jumped the gun a little hoping to help him really look over the bucks and find an 80+. Then, he shot a buck before I could judge him well in the scope (he still get's excited when hunting!). Mine scored 74 6/8 and his was 75 7/8. They were the biggest bucks we'd seen to that point (looked over +/- 40-50 bucks by the second morning). I think if a guy had time, you could look over enough to find a monster, but it seemed like the long winter stunted their growth some. Very few of the bucks we looked at during our time there had much growth on the top end. It looks like it's a unit that's going to be very difficult to draw in the near future though, It's been Huntin' Fool's #2 choice two years in a row now, and Eastmans is now calling it a blue chip unit (I thought it was considered green last year). If you look, the number of apps tripled (if I remember right) last year when Huntin' Fool called it #2. That's why I'm looking around that same country to find another unit. I would like to be able to hunt in that general part of the state every year.