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<blockquote data-quote="358norma" data-source="post: 4108279" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>After putting in for I think 23 or 24 years, I finally got the Cimarron County antelope tag. Put in a bunch of miles for 2 days before season opened. Heard that antelope numbers are about 1/4 of what they were a few years ago, and I believe it! Put it together opening afternoon while it was 100 degrees, at least there is always wind in the panhandle! Got him put in the cooler, iced down good and back to the ranch house around 10:00pm. Dinner, and a little too much Bulleit with one of my best friends shooting the bull until after 3:00am in the morning. Got up the next morning at the crack of 9, put on some boots, walked across the pasture, had a limit of doves by 11:00! Couldn't get much better![ATTACH=full]407432[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="358norma, post: 4108279, member: 10178"] After putting in for I think 23 or 24 years, I finally got the Cimarron County antelope tag. Put in a bunch of miles for 2 days before season opened. Heard that antelope numbers are about 1/4 of what they were a few years ago, and I believe it! Put it together opening afternoon while it was 100 degrees, at least there is always wind in the panhandle! Got him put in the cooler, iced down good and back to the ranch house around 10:00pm. Dinner, and a little too much Bulleit with one of my best friends shooting the bull until after 3:00am in the morning. Got up the next morning at the crack of 9, put on some boots, walked across the pasture, had a limit of doves by 11:00! Couldn't get much better![ATTACH type="full"]407432[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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