SNOW, I don't know what you have in mind when you say 'good' antelope hunt, but here in Wyoming with a guide they are getting anywhere from $800 to $1500 for an antelope and a combination can run you upwards of $3000. Like VH said, there is a lot of public land hunting in Wyoming, and with good maps you can hunt all week without asking permission from anyone. If you're interested, the Red Desert is the # 1 area to draw for Antelope. That's not the number of the area, that just means it's the best place for huge antelope. Now I've never hunted there so can't help with directions, but it's in the middle of nowhere and I mean that literally, you're a hundred miles from anywhere. I guess what I'm trying to say, is there's no way I'd spend that kind of money to anyone for an Antelope when they are so easy to find. Pick a spot in Wyoming and find a land map, and there is probably Antelope, even in the mountains you can find some. If you want some info on different areas let me know I might be able to point you in the right direction.
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