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My Wyoming Antelope

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13 September 2008, 01:14
TheBigGuy
My Wyoming Antelope
What an awesome hunt. The weather was rainy and rut was just starting. I got really blessed on this one. These speedy critters are really tough to get into bow range. The rain made hunting in a blind over water practically impossible.


13 September 2008, 01:23
Doc
Hey good for you! Nice pronghorn. Is he your first?


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13 September 2008, 01:24
x-caliber
quote:
The rain made hunting in a blind over water practically impossible.


So did you hunt in a blind over water or spot and stalk? Confused Can you give us more details on the hunt? Shot distance, how far did he run after the shot? At any rate it is a great looking antelope and to take it with archery equipment is a real accomplishment. Congrats! beer
13 September 2008, 01:38
TheBigGuy
I say practically impossible because a couple hunters in my group managed to connect hunting waterholes. After two days in the blind and seeing just three antelope. It was time to get out, spot and stalk. They were just starting to pay attention to the decoy and grouping up. The rain did make for quiet stalks and antelope were bedding down in it.

The shot was 47yards. Getting closer was not going to happen. I felt real good about taking the shot. I hit him right behind the shoulder and the arrow exited the opposite hip. It was a complete pass thru. Never did find the arrow. He went 100yds (a distance they can cover in seconds) and dropped stone dead.

This is my first antelope. I saw hundreds. I do want another now.
13 September 2008, 01:42
x-caliber
That is quite an accomplishment! My one and only antelope was taken at 80 yards with a rifle, spot and stalk, and that was challenging enough. 47 yards is a long way with a bow and it sounds like you made an excellent shot. thumb Thanks for providing the additional details. wave
13 September 2008, 02:05
JBoutfishn
Outstanding. clap

What zone were you hunting?


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13 September 2008, 02:17
DesertRam
That's a darn fine bow goat! thumb


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13 September 2008, 04:53
Kamo Gari
Congrats and nice jobbie, BG!

KG


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13 September 2008, 05:15
TheBigGuy
quote:
Originally posted by JBoutfishn:
Outstanding. clap

What zone were you hunting?


Zone 23. The outfitter is retiring after this season. This was a fundraiser hunt for a friend recovering from prostate cancer.
13 September 2008, 05:19
TheBigGuy
This is what the terrain looked like when it wasn't raining.


17 September 2008, 07:33
D99
Nice goat, I took one with a handgun a long time ago, and quite a few with a rifle. I certainly appreciate the one shot kill, good job!
17 September 2008, 07:48
kudu56
Hey good for you! Great accomplishment with a bow, and thanks for calling it an antelope and not a "goat" or "speed goat"! The utards on other forums refer to them as that, and I find it very disrespectful to such a resiliant and tuff animal a "goat"!, and they taste good to!
18 September 2008, 20:16
TheBigGuy
quote:
Originally posted by kudu56:
Hey good for you! Great accomplishment with a bow, and thanks for calling it an antelope and not a "goat" or "speed goat"! The utards on other forums refer to them as that, and I find it very disrespectful to such a resiliant and tuff animal a "goat"!, and they taste good to!


Thanks, I wish I'd remembered you were in that state when I was over there. I was there 6 days. Like Africa, one trip to Wyoming will not be enough!

A little clearer picture of the antelopes horns.


18 September 2008, 20:44
Bobby Tomek
COngrats on both a terrific shot and a great pronghorn... thumb


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18 September 2008, 23:33
matt u
Congratulations BigGuy! love the ivory tips on your Antelope.