BigDave

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Hi All,

I got drawn for a Likley Tables Period 2 antelope. I've been looking at the Modoc
National Forest Map and noticed many roads listed as 4wd. I have a Toyota Tundra Pickup
truck that is not 4wd. I was wondering how bad the roads north of Big Sage reservior
are. I live down south and I'll only get a day or two of scouting. I'm considering getting a guide
or paying an access fee. I'm a working guy and I don't have alot of money to spend on this trip.
But getting the tag makes me feel like a millionare. Any advice is greatly appreciated. I Plan
on publishing the detail of the hunting trip on the web and I would like the trip to be a big success. I'm really looking forward to finding a great buck.

Thanks for your time ...

Dave
 

ranchwife

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Depends on where you are driving.  Most of the main roads (Crowder Flat road, South Main, Timber Mountain road. loveness road) can be driven in a car.  The roads that take off the main roads, however, are another story.  You don't necessarily need 4x4, but you do have to go S  L  O  W!!!!  I drove over many of these roads in a chevy long bed 2 wheel drive pick up and only wished for 4 wheel drive when I got stuck in wet clay.  Your best bet for antelope hunting here, however, is to get out of a truck and walk.

Good luck!
 

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