So I drew an Oregon archery antelope tag this year. We are a little under two months away from the hunt.
I did my first scouting this past weekend and results were dismal. My unit is smack dab in Oregon's worst region for this year's droute.
All the water holes I had marked that historically have water on low water years are already bone dry and we are hardly into July. One of the areas I really wanted to work out was dry but I did find a nice billy. That tells me he may be traveling a ways for water or there is a source that I cannot find.
This got me thinking...
Have any of you ever hauled in water for antelope? Basically a man made water hole ? This area is off the beaten path but I can get to it in the truck. My thought was to utilize a 50 gallon barrel gravity feeding to a small cattle bowl with a float. This would keep evaporation to a minimum. Plus this country is broken up with some areas of junipers I could put it in that may help give some shade as well.
It's a crazy idea but I don't see why it wouldn't work? If they are in the area I imagine they would find it in a month to month and a half's time.
Just curious if any of you have tried anything similar when water is scarce. Unfortunately my scouting time is limited so I wonder...am I better off spending my time trying to find water and hoping it is still there in a month and a half or make my own water and spend my time making sure it is full.
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I did my first scouting this past weekend and results were dismal. My unit is smack dab in Oregon's worst region for this year's droute.
All the water holes I had marked that historically have water on low water years are already bone dry and we are hardly into July. One of the areas I really wanted to work out was dry but I did find a nice billy. That tells me he may be traveling a ways for water or there is a source that I cannot find.
This got me thinking...
Have any of you ever hauled in water for antelope? Basically a man made water hole ? This area is off the beaten path but I can get to it in the truck. My thought was to utilize a 50 gallon barrel gravity feeding to a small cattle bowl with a float. This would keep evaporation to a minimum. Plus this country is broken up with some areas of junipers I could put it in that may help give some shade as well.
It's a crazy idea but I don't see why it wouldn't work? If they are in the area I imagine they would find it in a month to month and a half's time.
Just curious if any of you have tried anything similar when water is scarce. Unfortunately my scouting time is limited so I wonder...am I better off spending my time trying to find water and hoping it is still there in a month and a half or make my own water and spend my time making sure it is full.
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