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Lets see some of your speedgoat pics guys. I love a good pronghorn hunt. So, post away guys with some good goat pics included! Smiler

Here are a couple of mine to get it started off::






So, lets see 'em guys!!
 
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Mine ain't no way near as nice as that!!!!
But I like it anyway.....and my cartridge is the 257 Roberts with 90 grain sierra HP.


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I love to hunt goats, but don't have anyway to post a picture of my $42.00 goat.

My former hunting partner and I were drawn for the TP&W hunt up on the Rita Blance Grasslands in the north-west corner of the Panhandle.

The application fee was $2.00 and it cost me $40.00 to get the meat processed.

It scored 75 and 4/8ths.


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Yea thers a pair in the freezer, I call them Prarie Oysters...tj3006
Just kidding, Pronghorn nuts did you get it ?


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Scottyboy, where were those taken. Your bucks are grand examples. I am in Tucson for some of the year and generally get over to NM to guide come pronghorn season.
thumb I'll try to post a few pictures.....once I figure out how to do same....


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It is hard to imagine a hunting season not shooting turbo goats. Here is a picture of the last buck I got. He is small but what made him so much fun was the whole hunt. I left my home in Laramie shortly before 6:00 AM, drove to north of Rawlins (got there about 8 ish. It was over 100 miles), had him on the ground by about 9:00. Drove back to Laramie and butchered him the same day. Didn't get to bed until almost midnight. He was whacked, stacked, hacked, & packed all in one day. And to top it off I got him with a handload from my .243.




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GOAT



PRONGHORN



GOATS



PRONGHORN

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YES, I do know the difference, but in Wyoming they are still goats.
 
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I love hunting them 'goats' too!

Alass not enough time and to many other hunts to get in a good lope hunt every year. Maybe next year.

Here is a little guy I got in MT a couple years ago.

 
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Here is my first - a bit over 14" from NE Wyoming.



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This is my 2005 version, 14" on one side 14 1/4" on the other.

This is also my first attempt at posting a picture hope it works.

 
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Uummmm DUFFY4, I'm pretty sure that everybody that has ever even heard of a pronghorn knows by now that they are an animal in a class all their own and called a PRONGHORN, but still call them goats or speedgoats out of habit and simpicitiy... But thanks for the Spanish goat pics and the nanny RM goat pic... They're SUPER!! (NOT) note the well placed sarcasim......
An impala male is not really a ram, but people call them that anyway. Same goes for a male klipspringer, springbok, bushbuck, as so on.. Do you post pics of Rocky Mountain Sheep, Dall Sheep, or Argali Sheep on their posts and correct them with BIG BOLD LETTERING as well????

As for the rest, great GOAT pics guys... keep'em coming!!
 
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An impala male is not really a ram, but people call them that anyway. Same goes for a male klipspringer, springbok, bushbuck, as so on..


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Then what are they called? What about nyala?
 
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say....ummm MALES???? sounds good to me!!
 
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my brother with is first ever goatalope from 2005, and me with mine. Took it with a ML:




I can edit my post tonight when I get home and add my 2004 goatalope. We did our hunts on our own.

ok, here's the 2004 goatalope:



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This is not a monster but a nice representative trophy of 15 3/8" from one of our NE Wyoming private ranches.

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Hey Scottyboy The "Spanish goats" are really not "Spanish goats" as I took the picture in Australia. But the locals call them "Stinkies"

Now if I posted on here "Lets see some pictures of your stinkies" it would probably raise some eyebrows. The Mods. may even stop the thread.

Someone from Australia reading people calling pronghorn "goats" may be confused. I like to call a spade a spade. And a pronghorn a pronghorn. You can call it a goat if you really want to and you could call a deer a hog and a moose a horse.

I love to hunt pronghorn and I sure like some (all) of the fine pics of the trophies here. I particularly like shots with pronghorn habitat in the background.

Have a good one

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Called a GOAT because:

Entirely unique on this planet, the Pronghorn's scientific name, Antilocapra americana, means "American antelope goat." But the deer-like Pronghorn is neither antelope nor goat -- it is the sole surviving member of an ancient family dating back 20 million years.

The Pronghorn is the only animal in the world with branched horns (not antlers) and the only animal in the world to shed its horns, as if they were antlers. The Pronghorn, like sheep and goats, has a gall bladder, and like giraffes, lacks dewclaws. If that weren't enough, the Pronghorn is the fastest animal in the western hemisphere, running in 20-foot bounds at up to 60 miles per hour. Unlike the Cheetah, speedburner of the African plains, the Pronghorn can run for hours at quite a fast pace
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I thought most folks referred to them as goats or speedgoats.

The reason that Pronghorns evolved to be able to run at such speeds, is because there were 2 predators in North America at the same time, a cheetah and a long-legged Hyena(I am not BS'ing here, that is what they are called). Nature has a most wonderful way of equipping the experiments it creates, it just sometimes forgets to take the modifacations back, after the reason for them in the first place is no longer present.

There were I believe, 19 or 20 different types of Pronghorn in North America, but devolved down to the one type with 3 sub-species, of which the Sonoran is endangered I believe.


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The reason that Pronghorns evolved to be able to run at such speeds, is because there were 2 predators in North America....


No, the reason they evolved to run so fast is because they saw us at AR coming. Wink


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Pardon me, I haven't been around here long enough to think that way. On examing all the evidence, I believe you are correct. My mistake.


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Scott,

Whats going on bud? Long time no see! If you hav a pic of mine from last season you can post it, if not I'll email you a pic. Talk to you soon...

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Drum daddy, hows it goin??? Give me a ring tomorrow.. I canceled the email add that I had it saved on. Call me and get my new one and then send the pic of that bad boy again!! Talk to ya soon..
 
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Crazy if you don't mind me asking, how long did it take you to draw that tag for Rita Blanca. Thanks Karry
 
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My former hunting partner and I had been putting in for about 4 years when we got drawn. I participate in the draw hunt program each year, and put in for all the gun hunts. I don't put in for the Big Time hunts. Just the ones where you can only apply once in each category. Since 1993, I have averaged being drawn for almost 2 hunts each year. This was my wifes first year to apply with me and we were drawn for a Javelina hunt and for a Spring Turkey hunt.


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Not the biggest, but my first and only one.



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Doug, fwiw, I would have shot it! I think he's a very nice antelope.


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Scottyboy, I know you are well aware of my addiction to those smelly goats. If I knew how to post pictures, I have a couple. I look forward to seeing you guys next week when you come through El Pisso. Adios, Kevin
 
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Dougaboy, that is a damn good looking goat. I would have shot him in a heartbeat. Congratulations.


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Crazy, thanks for the reply. I have put in for that tag for the last 9 years and havent drawn it yet. In the last 10 years i have been drawn 1 time for a management hunt. Maybe this will be my year. Thanks Karry
 
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He's not very big, but here is my best Pronghorn...with a muzzleloader too.

 
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Here is my Oklahoma antelope from 2005. Not a big one but not many people can say they have one form Oklahoma! Here is a link to the full story.





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Here are a couple of pics of my Wyoming antelope. [IMG] [/IMG] [IMG] [/IMG]
 
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Those are some great pictures.

Fairchase, getting that goat with a muzzleloader is really special, good looking animal.

Graybird, In all the times I have crossed the Oklahoma panhandle up thru Boise City when headed for an elk hunt in Colorado, I saw pronghorns 1 time. I believe that there might be some record book bucks up there, that might give the ones in Arizona a run for their money.

Jumpalot, those are great looking goats. My first goat hunt was in the Southwest corner of Wyoming, in unit 99, south of Limon.

Congratulations to all of you on those great looking animals.


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Great set of goats guys!! There are some super pics being posted!! You're makin me want to find a tag for this fall for sure...

wyantguy, get those pics uploaded so we can see them!! It sounds like you've got some real gaggers in there...

Keep 'em coming!!!
 
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Here's mine. My one and only, but certainly not my last. Measured out at 14 inches.



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Say Brent----could you tell us exactly what species of firearm you're holding against your antelope? (nice goat too!)


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Say Brent----could you tell us exactly what species of firearm you're holding against your antelope? (nice goat too!)


Sure, it's an 1874 Sharps in .45-100 (aka .45-2.6"). I used a paper patched swaged bullet over about 95 grs of powder. The shot was 260 yds.

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Hey Sevens, looks like you're right outside of Casper at the base of Casper Mountain. Am I close?
 
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Great picture Sevens, really good looking goat.


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