I didn't see that this was a resurrected old forum at first and checked myself and my daughters. It's a Monday, Good Luck to all
Yeah the bad grounds units are what i was wondering. Hunted 1a 9 pts in 2018 saw some killer goats they are pushed onto private very quick imo. So some of the ranches dont care if a goat or a dozen is killed but some are very quick to say no with there 14 sections.I gained private access last time I drew in ND by knocking on doors. I would hesitate to have a Harris-Walz bumper sticker on your truck though...odds would diminish drastically!
You and svnmag must have the same dealer.The antelope is a very hard animal to kill (1 they get grouped up very tough to kill. So those depending on weather. They group into 75 to 100 in a group very hard if not impossible to kill. So early season as soon as it open will be your friend. Once they are gun shy good luck. Land access is a huge issue even in national grasslands units the animals are not on the public they stay out in the big clover fields.
Where in North Dakota have you seen 75-100 antelope in one group?The antelope is a very hard animal to kill (1 they get grouped up very tough to kill. So those depending on weather. They group into 75 to 100 in a group very hard if not impossible to kill. So early season as soon as it open will be your friend. Once they are gun shy good luck. Land access is a huge issue even in national grasslands units the animals are not on the public they stay out in the big clover fields.
I guess I never have and I’ve hunted them alot . I’ve also never had any trouble killing one . Some people just make things harder than they need to be lolWhere in North Dakota have you seen 75-100 antelope in one group?
I gotta really good antelope tag in Montana so I’m not all disappointed in not getting a nd tag. Maybe next year .No luck in the goat draw for ND or MT or WY