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<blockquote data-quote="makeithappen" data-source="post: 2889423" data-attributes="member: 24464"><p>For those that drew Antelope in Cimarron County, go up there the day before the hunt, at least. Rita Blanca is extremely spread out and in many sections, not one giant area. Do some scouting and go to the Rockin A Cafe early in the morning for coffee. The owner is extremely nice and can point you in the right direction for land access as well as introduce you to the farmers that come in every morning for coffee and conversation. Whatever you do, do not wait until the later of the huntable days to go. The antelope will take off if they see a vehicle within 2 miles and won't stop running for several miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="makeithappen, post: 2889423, member: 24464"] For those that drew Antelope in Cimarron County, go up there the day before the hunt, at least. Rita Blanca is extremely spread out and in many sections, not one giant area. Do some scouting and go to the Rockin A Cafe early in the morning for coffee. The owner is extremely nice and can point you in the right direction for land access as well as introduce you to the farmers that come in every morning for coffee and conversation. Whatever you do, do not wait until the later of the huntable days to go. The antelope will take off if they see a vehicle within 2 miles and won't stop running for several miles. [/QUOTE]
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