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can anyone recommend a guided antelope hunt (that they have ben on in the past 3 years)??while i have been on mule deer, elk, and alaskan bear hunts, i have never hunted for lopes. what dates are best for the area you know about? thanks gents
 
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Depends on what you are looking for. A trophy or just a nice buck. There are always leftover tags in Wyoming, they are in areas with lots of private property. Some land owners charge a few bucks to access, some guide, and some don't allow any hunting.

Also Ray Atkinson has some opeings listed on this forum.
 
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From what everyone says Ray is a square shooter. Here is a link to his web site.

http://www.atkinsonhunting.com/


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For a Fair and great hunt I would call Ray. he has some great places to hunt Speedgoats .


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You might also apply in good public land areas, which will be tough to draw, but if you do you can save a bunch of money by not hiring an outfitter. If you have a place to hunt, you do not need an outfitter. The only reason people use outfitters for antelope is because the outfitters lock up all the land.
 
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I offer a really good antelope hunt in northeast New Mexico. The bucks average 14-15" with several 16"+ bucks taken each year. I think late August is the best time of year, so I would think about booking for next year. Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
 
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gents/ thanks for the advice; i have never hunted speedgoats, so i welcome all leads. i sent an email to both atkinson and true grit. i will say i had a less than satisfactory alaskan brownhunt in 1995 with one guide atkinson used. ouch.....expensive hunt to have less than great guide. lesson learned..........
 
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