Well there is several bucks in there that I believe will be close to or break 80. I have some pics that I shot with the minox dcm and zeiss I need to download yet so those will come soon. Randy11 I figure 6 to6 1/2 Im sure there is some guys on here that can tell you pretty close I havent shot any Wyoming antelope yet but I use 6 usually here in Colorado.
Ok the next one is something special I will give you a teaser here and some more pics of him later.
Well I bought the minox dcm camera for my zeiss spotting scope and I am pretty impressed. Do i think the pics are print quality no, but for scouting and field judgeing its going to be pretty sweet. To be able to judge horns without having to worry about them moving around is nice. Plus you dont have to sit there and watch them getting them all worked up. Take the pictures and leave. Heres some of my first pics, ive only had it a week so im still playing with it.
This was at about 300yards
I used the zoom on the one photo and you can tell the picture quality isnt as clear, so I think its better to leave it zoomed out and zoom in either on the display or dowload it on the computer.
The fence in front of these is 1/2 mile so 880 yards
These deer were close to 1/2mile.
Im still getting used to it, but the hardest part is getting them in the view finder. Its handy to have it attached all the time and not carry extra attachments. Dont forget the remote though.
I would shoot him just like he is, because that is cool looking. If I see one like that on any of my pronghorn hunts this fall, he better stay out of my range.
That buck is number one on my wish list right now, and its going to take another freak of nature to change my mind. He is in my unit right on the line between alot of private and a little bit of public. Hopefully he is where I can take him, only time will tell and with the amount of hunting pressure it might be a challenge.
Backcountry here is what I think some of the bucks will score
I dont have any other pictures of this bucks just my notes. His got good mass below the prong good mass above and he prongs right at his c1 measurement so his c1 will be right below where the prong starts to swell. Hes around 15 length prongs over 5 he should be in the 76-78 range
The buck on the right has really good mass below the prong and good mass above the prong. His c2 measurement will be right above the prong on the thicker part of the top he has good prongs but his mass hides them somewhat. Length should be 15 which will put him 78-80
The pic below is of his other side which you can see his right prong is better than his left probly dropping him to the 78 range.
Here is two more pics of the left buck from the above post.
Hes got good lower mass good upper mass just over 5 in prongs and guessing 14 inch horns he doesnt have a whole lot of curl, puts him around 76-78
I wish I had some more pics of the one on the left above but I didnt find any and I dont have alot of notes on him, he never really gave me the angle I wanted but hes got really good lower mass really good upper mass and still has defined prongs. His length might be a little short but its hard to tell from the angles he gave me. This is one of those bucks that might break 80, I would have to get better side shots to shoot him though.
I think youll like it oak its a cheap way to get a telephoto lens.
Sunday August 1st
Got out to start scouting for my CO antelope tag and what a big difference it is after being in WY. I have high hopes for this year after having taken this buck in 2006 in the same unit, but the pronghorn density is low.
The day started with an awsome sunrise.
Unfortunately I would have been better served scouting deer.
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Finally I found a buck, not a shooter but a buck.
Saw this neat little dust devil that seemed to sit in one spot.
After a long day of covering country I saw 12 pronghorn and nothing worth shooting, I still have a lot of country to scout though so I can surely find something.