Fiji.
Sorry it has taken so long to answer this. I was hoping that someone else might be able to help you out on this. I'm not sure where you want to hunt or how much you want to travel. I know nothing about the area over around Cody if that's where you are planning to hunt. I do know that the two best areas used to be the Red Desert and the areas south of Gillette. Red Desert for quality animals and South Gillette for quantity of animals. Don't know if that is still true or not. I do know that area 23 still sells more licenses than just about all others. Not much public land though. There is some walk-in land west of Gillette that holds Antelope and BLM land north and east of Gillette that has antelope, but the numbers are way down, but not as bad as three or four years ago. They seem to be making a come back there. Douglas and areas around Casper also seem to be good Antelope hot spots. I've never hunted down there so don't have any contacts for you. I can tell you this, if you want a Antelope and are not real picky about the size of animal, just get you a map from the BLM for public land and you will find Antelope anywhere from 10 to 14 inch range on just about all of it. The bigger the horns the harder they are to find, but there are usually a few. Luck to you and if there is anything I can do to help let me know.
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