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<blockquote data-quote="Kalvinc" data-source="post: 4109568" data-attributes="member: 53724"><p>I was fortunate enough to finally get drawn for a Cimarron county doe antelope tag after all these years. I should have done more research before making the 9 hour drive I guess. I was shocked to see very few antelope, and the ones I did see were over a mile from the nearest Rita Blanca section. I also didn't see a single hunter on any of the public ground out there. I had to come back home to run my business this week but will be headed back on Thursday night. Does anyone have any contacts/leads of landowners who would allow me the opportunity to shoot a doe off their land? I would be happy to pay a reasonable trespass fee or bring out a rick or two of firewood with me. </p><p></p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalvinc, post: 4109568, member: 53724"] I was fortunate enough to finally get drawn for a Cimarron county doe antelope tag after all these years. I should have done more research before making the 9 hour drive I guess. I was shocked to see very few antelope, and the ones I did see were over a mile from the nearest Rita Blanca section. I also didn't see a single hunter on any of the public ground out there. I had to come back home to run my business this week but will be headed back on Thursday night. Does anyone have any contacts/leads of landowners who would allow me the opportunity to shoot a doe off their land? I would be happy to pay a reasonable trespass fee or bring out a rick or two of firewood with me. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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