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Anybody else try this on antelope?
07 October 2008, 11:27
LRH270Anybody else try this on antelope?
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07 October 2008, 18:18
kudu56Many times with a bow, and only successful once. Mine was life size. And I had cut a door to shoot through from behind, I just couldn't get close enough. I even tried an antelope hide and cape, with a bucks skull and horns. Only during bow season,(suicide during rifle) and in deep grass I could get 60 tp 70 yards. Not within recurve range. I am confident it would work with some practice.
07 October 2008, 18:26
miles58Not that, But I have given very serious consideration to making a cardboard cutout of an ATV and tape recording the engine noise. I am dead certain I could walk that cutout right up to a lot of deer where I hunt and stick a rifle barrel in their ear.
08 October 2008, 00:10
Docquote:
Anybody else try this on antelope?
No, but it would have been perfect for our Nebraska archery antelope hunt.
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08 October 2008, 04:55
NEJackquote:
Originally posted by Doc:
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Anybody else try this on antelope?
No, but it would have been perfect for our Nebraska archery antelope hunt.
I know of at least one Nebraska ranch hand that does this every year. And it works.
08 October 2008, 05:29
Paul TunkisMy wife and I have done "the four legged whatever" a couple of times and it worked getting us with in 250 yds. in otherwise coverless country. All you need is a poncho covering both of you, bend over and make like a cow. The trick seems to be not walking directly at the antelope but rather angling off so that you present a four legged silhouette to the antelope.
08 October 2008, 06:58
Toomany ToolsI have while bow hunting and it was fun. Had several bucks circle us trying to see what was behind the decoy. I would not consider doing it during rifle season as I consider it far too dangerous and in my experience uncesessary.
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08 October 2008, 09:09
LRH270Yeah, we've had them come up behind us to see what we were too.
Cow decoys would seem to be inherently safer during rifle season than antelope decoys.....
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