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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1580703" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>It's easy! You can kill a doe on public land out there in about an hour...</p><p>Let me tell u how. First your drive out there, next you find the public spots and drive around til u find antelope (they are all over the public) then you step out and shoot one (the are super curious and will almost let you walk up within bow range), then you drag it back to the truck and check it in, then head back home. I will be out there again this year bow hunting and this will be the first time not hinting public... I found a guy with 12,000 acre and he is charging my friends and I $125 a person and we get exclusive rights for bow season. So if you look you can find some good private for a decent price, but you really don't need to especially for a doe and ESPECIALLY with a rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1580703, member: 12099"] It's easy! You can kill a doe on public land out there in about an hour... Let me tell u how. First your drive out there, next you find the public spots and drive around til u find antelope (they are all over the public) then you step out and shoot one (the are super curious and will almost let you walk up within bow range), then you drag it back to the truck and check it in, then head back home. I will be out there again this year bow hunting and this will be the first time not hinting public... I found a guy with 12,000 acre and he is charging my friends and I $125 a person and we get exclusive rights for bow season. So if you look you can find some good private for a decent price, but you really don't need to especially for a doe and ESPECIALLY with a rifle. [/QUOTE]
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