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Nothing extrordinary here just a good'un. Dr.C http://i231.photobucket.com/al...doccash/IMG_8804.jpg


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Nice pronghorn! What area was the photo taken?

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Southwest Texas panhandle. Gary


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Nice goat!!!
 
Posts: 4372 | Location: NE Wisconsin | Registered: 31 March 2007Reply With Quote
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I saw one like him this morning. I got about 80 yards from him and then some schmuck on a 4 wheeler came barreling over the hill. Last I saw was a dust cloud and a Yellow Arctic Cat not far behind. Ahh public land hunting.


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Posts: 749 | Location: Central Montana | Registered: 17 October 2005Reply With Quote
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That sucks! it has happened to me and I HATE to say it but if that kind of thing keeps happening 4 wheelers will be banned. Of course if that happens people will revert to the old ways and run them down with their pickup trucks.
 
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Nice pic , thanks for sharing.


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Posts: 278 | Location: Corpus Christi, Texas , USA | Registered: 30 November 2006Reply With Quote
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I'd love to see him during the season.
 
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Jordan I can see him every day, season starts sat.I Don't think he is at much risk of being shot because of the remoteness of his location. In any event I have enjoyed seeing and photographing him this summer/fall. Good hunting, Dr.C


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Hope to see some pics of him on the ground next week.
 
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Jeremy: looks like you got some nice mule deer this year. I am still recovering from a stroke a year ago not likely to hunt this year but looking foreward to next year. Probably will ride around in '73 LandCruiser and just watch the live hunting show/take some photos, and just enjoy myself. Gary


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