WY unit 20, 1, 3

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If you have lansdowner contacts in those units, why not ask them? Most will be up front as to their properties. 1 and 3 are not really in the prime antelope country like 20 is. I'd look into the latter as my first choice if you can get on private property.
 
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Musket Man

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Out of those units I would choose 20 because it has the most public land for plan B if things happened to fall through with the private land.
 

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If you have lansdowner contacts in those units, why not ask them? Most will be up front as to their properties. 1 and 3 are not really in the prime antelope country like 20 is. I'd look into the latter as my first choice if you can get on private property.
I guess im skeptical of landowners, being from Ohio, any landowner out here will talk up his land.

I'll take what they say just wanted opinions. good to know that many are trustworthy! thanks

Looking seriously at unit 20 now. thanks everyone
 

GOSHENGRUNTER

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Well having less than good luck contacting landowners. many are full and others I just left a bunch of voicemails. I did talk to an outfitter who suggested units 16 and 22- he said there is good public there but WYFG says its limited access...more homework time
 

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So I was looking for a second choice in units 11 and 9. 11 is harder to draw but still doable, 9 is easy draw second choice. They both have a ton of walk in areas.

What am wondering is why the harvest rates are so low? NR's had about 50% success last year. Residents however, were over 90 % any thoughts?
 

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My guess would be that the residents know the area better and may have access to more private land to hunt. Stats can be somewhat deceiving in units with lots of private land because alot of the animals could have been harvested on private land that most hunters dont have access to and the public land success rate would be much lower then the over all success rate.
 

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Most probably dont change much but land owners could take their property out or add their property so its hard to say. I dont know the details on WY's program.
 

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So I was looking for a second choice in units 11 and 9. 11 is harder to draw but still doable, 9 is easy draw second choice. They both have a ton of walk in areas.

What am wondering is why the harvest rates are so low? NR's had about 50% success last year. Residents however, were over 90 % any thoughts?
***An educated guess would be that most of the antelope population is probably on private property where they don't allow hunting by outsiders for a fee and only residents are hunting them. I don't know what else would skew the success rates like that.