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What are you looking for as info ? Bottom pic is cape the taxidermist stuck me with.
Wyoming might be otc for bow tags. I rifle hunt so have never looked at bow tags. On-x hunt app or similar is a must so you don't trespass by mistake. Pick a unit that has good odds of drawing.
All Wyoming antelope hunt areas are managed under a limited quota framework, meaning there are a set number of licenses valid for each specific hunt area. All hunt areas have full-price "any" antelope licenses (Type 0, 1, 2 or 9). Most hunt areas also provide reduced-price limited quota "doe/fawn" licenses (Type 6, 7 or 8), which can be obtained separately or in addition to a full-price license.
After the license draw has been held, hunters can purchase a second "any antelope" license in specific hunt areas, if still available. "Any antelope" licenses still available after the draw are typically found in areas that are predominately private land, so hunters are encouraged to line up access before buying the license. Hunters may purchase up to four doe/fawn antelope licenses, only two of which can be obtained through the draw.
Wyoming and Montana are excellent places for a antelope hunt.
I got my antelope in Montana with my .54 Hawken Rifle Copy using black powder and a round ball...so it can be done....
Andy