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    High Power Shooter hunterhawk's Avatar
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    Start knocking and talking.. and when you get permission from someone make sure they tell the workers and other family members.. i had a guy chasing me in his truck and ruining my hunt because he thought i was tresspassing haha.. at the time i was not laughing and was freaked out some crazy dude was trying to kill me.. he still didn't believe me until i followed him back to the house.. good times.

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    ^^^That is really good advice. If someone was hunting on my land, but no one told me, there'd be an issue for sure.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Here is something I saw from BHA about increasing access to State Land Trust areas.

    https://www.backcountryhunters.org/w...ht_just_happen
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Turned my tags back in the other day. Sigh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    Well, even within the Pawnee Grasslands there is a significant amount of private land so get OnXMaps or another app that will be able to tell you if you are on private or public. Huntscore (https://huntscore.com/hunts/co/prong...7-bd5cbae87f57) doesn't rate that GMU all that high (pretty low on public access) and honestly all of the times I have gone up there to shoot (I go pretty deep in to the grasslands to some areas where you won't see another person the entire weekend) I haven't seen many antelope. There are a number of water troughs for cattle out there though so I would get on Google Earth and find all them that you can and then scout those areas.
    +1 for onXHunt. great app

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