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I just got back from my first ever antelope hunt with Silver Sage outfitters in Brooks Alberta. I was fortunate to take this monster the first morning. Unfortunatley the bullet went through him, and because I shot when his head was turned, it hit him through the nose.

 
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forgive my ignorance, I didn't even know they hunted pronghorn that far north. Congratulations.
 
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That's a really nice looking antelope; congratulations.

A new cape shouldn't be hard to find at all.


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Posts: 820 | Location: Black Hills of South Dakota/Florida's Gulf Coast | Registered: 23 March 2011Reply With Quote
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Nice one!
 
Posts: 712 | Location: England | Registered: 01 January 2010Reply With Quote
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Nice goat! Too bad about the nose. If you're going to shoulder mount him, you should be able to get a replacement cape fairly easily (as stated). I just gave one to my taxidermist in exchange for him doing a Euro mount of the goat my wife killed a couple weeks ago. They're out there.


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Posts: 3305 | Location: Southern NM USA | Registered: 01 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Thomas, you are on a roll my friend. Good for you. that looks like an awesome speed goat.



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Alberta has some huge goats. I shot the #13 SCI in the world at that time, (2001) with a bow in S.E. Alberta.

We also killed the #5 SCI in that same trip.


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Posts: 490 | Location: Oxford, AL. | Registered: 24 October 2009Reply With Quote
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Nice goat. And thanks for coming up here.

Unfortunately, I think you will see a drastic drop in outfitter tags next year. I believe that the tags will be reviewed this winter/spring and adjusted. In some WMU's outfitters have far more tags than residents can get. They are suppose to be eligible for about 10% and in fact they have a lot more than that.

Come back soon, our Mule deer are also outstanding.

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Posts: 108 | Location: Calgary | Registered: 26 June 2007Reply With Quote
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Sorry, I cant edit. I dont believe outfitters have any more tags than residents. But I do know we took a 90% (Some units) drop in tags and the outfitters took a 0% drop this year
 
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