This past fall I hunted antelope north of Gillette, WY in management area 17. We were non-residents who did our homework and were successful. Basically, I made numerous phone calls to both state and federal employees who live and work in that area. And then we purchased BLM land ownership maps and studied those maps hard. Area 17 is a beautiful mix of prairie, rolling hills, and pine trees. Most of the land is privately owned, but there are pieces of public land (BLM and state)accessable by county maintained roads. One has to read the map carefully and keep track of the miles driven. However, shooting a nice antelope buck is very doable. Filling a mule deer tag is much tougher. The one sour note on our trip was finding that about half of the public land had been posted. This is extremely dishonest on the part of whoever did it. We even had one rancher try to run us off BLM land until we let him know we knew we were on BLM land. At that point he backed down, but not before bragging that he gets $400 for every antelope buck and $1000 for every mule deer buck shot on his land. My friends and I may return to WY some day to hunt antelope, but next time we will apply for a management area that has a lot more accessable public land.