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HBARleatherneck
09-30-2019, 19:44
I may head down there to look for antelope. I have hunted there in the past, but its been decades. Anyone have any ideas? The Two Buttes Reservoir area is public, any other good areas?

def90
09-30-2019, 20:01
Looking on my ONXMaps app there is not a lot of public land in any of those GMUS, there are some smaller areas around Two Buttes that are part of the wildlife area that may be worth looking at.

Here is a screenshot:

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def90
09-30-2019, 20:09
A little further south there are some Comanche National Grassland areas, much of the Southwest corner of 145 is made up of Comanche National Grasslands as well: (I would recommend signing up for OnXMaps and getting a simple subscription, being able to scout out all of the potential public land from your laptop at home is worth the price)

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whitewalrus
10-02-2019, 19:58
I also recommend onXmaps for its use in the field. On the computer you can use the free one from the state: https://ndismaps.nrel.colostate.edu/index.html?app=HuntingAtlas

I would look at the grasslands down there, probably your best bet as there isn't much public land outside of that.

ferrum
10-02-2019, 20:38
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