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This old buck had very few teeth left and the ones that were left were loose. He was destined to become coyote crap in the fall but still had enough spunk to be the dominant male in the herd. His horns are unique and very "bladed". He missed the minimum B&C score by 2 inches.
If any of you ever wanted to take your kids on a fun hunt, this would be my top pick.





 
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Kroil, is that New Mexico? Pretty pronghorn with interesting horns. I like those wide ones.


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Very nice looking animal!






 
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Beautiful trophy. Congratulations. Tell us the general area of where you were.
 
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Corona/Vaugh NM
 
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Beautiful buck! Very unique.


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super speedgoat!the bladed hooks are really cool.is it typical of n.mex pronghorn not to have much black on their faces?
 
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Nice Goat !
 
Posts: 146 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 06 January 2003Reply With Quote
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Kroil,

Good job!!
Kudos on the 'Lope.

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Very nice goat....


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Posts: 3142 | Location: Magnolia Delaware | Registered: 15 May 2004Reply With Quote
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The elk was impressive enough Kroil but DAMN that's a heck of an antelope...

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Wow Kroil you are shooting some great animals in New mexico. These antelope are unreal, and what a Bull elk you got. Really nice trophies. Please share your agent/outfitter or are you doing this on your own.
 
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Wow Kroil you are shooting some great animals in New mexico. These antelope are unreal, and what a Bull elk you got. Really nice trophies. Please share your agent/outfitter or are you doing this on your own
 
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I wish I could do it on my own. I have used the same outfitter for all of my NM hunts. He is just very, very good and I am just lucky sometimes.
 
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