I would like to start by saying thank you to all of the hide members who replied to this thread.I would also like to thank
@kraigWY for taking the time to get me pointed in the right direction, he and his family are super nice people .Ok narrative, I will make this as short as possible I drove up to Wyoming from Texas 2 days worth of driving. I arrived at the gun range in Newcastle Wyoming under the yellow water tower just outside of town and met with Kraig . He stopped everything he was doing and showed me on my map where to go and how to get there. My brother and I were a day early so we took the time to do some additional scouting and things looked very promising ,we pitched a tent on the Thunder Basin National grassland and watched a group of antelope bed down 700 yards from our tent then we went to bed also.The next morning came and the weather was excellent ( if you were a duck) overcast,drizzling and temps in the 40"s some of my favorite weather to hunt.We only saw one other truck opening morning, and Kraig came by to wish us luck then he headed on his way down south of where we were hunting.The 3 bucks we spotted the previous evening were up and moving early but we found them in short order.The larger buck was heading away from us at a slow pace but he had a good head start and I was unable to catch up with him.The other 2 bucks were 600 yards in the other direction so I waited until they moved out of direct line of sight and started my stalk. At 387 yards I decided these were not the antelope I waited six years for and cancelled my stalk I came back to Camp spoke with my brother decided to get something to eat, the morning coffee was wearing off.On the way out we ran into Kraig he had been successful with 2 does down, I talked to him about the mornings events, and from the look on his face after telling about passing on the bucks that morning I was starting to second guees may decision to pass on the bucks.My brother and I decided to head to the SW part of our unit and try to find some bucks we had seen earlier, I had waited 6 years to draw this tag and opening day was running out.We pulled into the road we had scouted earlier and first thing we see is other hunters, we continued up the road and found a heard of lopes I got out and started a stalk, my brother continued up the road.After crawling on my hands and knees for a hundred yards through cactus, rocks, and brush I started to set up for a shot at 256 yards.I was almost ready when the lopes spooked, I realized that a truck was coming up the road and they bolted over the hill. I picked up and headed back to the road my brother drove up and at the same time the antelope ran back to my side of the hill, I made a stalk back into the cactus, rocks and brush and from a less than stable position I picked the best buck and made my shot the wait was over.We tagged the lope and brought him out to the truck took a couple pics then field dressed him and headed to the processor.On the way in the F&G had a check point they checked my tag and license, inspected the antelope and we were on our way they also mentioned that the buck had great mass and was the largest buck they had seen so far, very positive folks we dropped off the buck at the processor and then continued on our vacation.We headed north through the blackhills into Deadwood, my brother had never been to this part of the country so we did it all, Spearfish canyon , mount Rushmore, Bear country , Crazy Horse, caves .National parks, the plunge, total flurry of sight seeing.We hit the breweries, the wineries, and some great places to eat.The next spot we camped in was the Deerfield lake area great fishing 14-20 inch rainbows, smallies , brookies and a awsome view every morning.We next moved back to Wyoming the Devils tower to be exact, camped there until the weather moved in and then headed back to Newcastle to pick up the meat and get back to Dallas before the weather hit.This was a great trip and a awsome time for both me and my brother we met people from all over the US during the course of or travels , made some new friends and will always remember this adventure.If any ome has any questions feel free to ask.Thank you to everyone who contributed to this thread.