My wife and I are headed to northeast Wyoming for rifle antelope the second week of October. I have experience hunting elk in Colorado and Oklahoma whitetails. I have studied ONX and was fortunate enough to gain permission on a piece of private land although it will be hunted by the landowner opening week. We are not trophy hunting but would like to get a respectable animal 65 to 75 inch range. It seems to easy after watching videos, reading success stories, gohunt success rates. I am sure I am over thinking it but what are some good strategies? My plan was to hit the roads and hopefully spot them. I am not really into road hunting but it seems difficult to cover enough ground walking when most blm and forest service land is 1200 acres. When targeting the larger pieces of WIHA do you just get high and glass? If you don't spot anything from the road how much time do you spend on a section of land? I am sure they will be sensitive to vehicle pressure during the second week so how well do you need to hide a vehicle? I expect to shoot 200 yards but wont take a shot over 300 probably. Whats your average shot distance?