badlander
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My 15yo son and I both drew 007 antelope tags this year. I've deer hunted the area we decided to hunt for several years and have been seeing antelope there so decided to start there. Deer hunting in this area, we've always seen a fair number of people but have never had any trouble finding spots to look for deer and being from Minnesota the pressure we see out there is quite a bit less than we would see on public land at home. Imagine my surprise when we realized that all 8500 007 tag holders apparently also were hunting opening weekend in exactly the same area?!
Opening morning, we drove to the first area that we had planned and the two track access road looked like I-94 with trucks road hunting along spaced out about 200y apart and camps everywhere. We still somehow managed to find a couple of 11-12" antelope bucks that my son said "weren't 1st day shooters", I had to laugh a bit at him being super picky but both of the bucks we spotted from the truck and would have been glorified ditch - bangs which weren't what we'd driven 1000 miles for anyways. We pulled out OnX and started driving to all of the access points on to state and BLM that I had marked just looking for one without a vehicle parked at it, it took a while but eventually we did find one. After a bit of hiking, we spotted a lone doe on a side hill above a cut a mile or so distant right on the edge of the BLM piece we were on. Assuming she wasn't alone we started her direction and soon could see the rest of the herd and a pretty decent buck in the group. We managed to close within 250 yards, but the sage and brush was too tall to set up on bipods and we had left our shooting sticks and spotting scope several hundred yards back where we started crawling. My son never quite felt comfortable with the shot and eventually the herd noticed us moving around trying to get a shot and spooked.
The next AM we tried a different area and quickly spotted a good buck bedded all alone in the middle of a big flat. We crouched, crawled and slithered our way as close as we could, but when we ran out of cover we were still 360y away. Sunday AM the wind was howling 35-40mph and at those distances my son was not comfortable taking that shot. The buck was the biggest we'd seen so far and I still had my tag in pocket as well so, after verifying everything on Strelok I settled in and took the shot putting the buck down.
Opening morning, we drove to the first area that we had planned and the two track access road looked like I-94 with trucks road hunting along spaced out about 200y apart and camps everywhere. We still somehow managed to find a couple of 11-12" antelope bucks that my son said "weren't 1st day shooters", I had to laugh a bit at him being super picky but both of the bucks we spotted from the truck and would have been glorified ditch - bangs which weren't what we'd driven 1000 miles for anyways. We pulled out OnX and started driving to all of the access points on to state and BLM that I had marked just looking for one without a vehicle parked at it, it took a while but eventually we did find one. After a bit of hiking, we spotted a lone doe on a side hill above a cut a mile or so distant right on the edge of the BLM piece we were on. Assuming she wasn't alone we started her direction and soon could see the rest of the herd and a pretty decent buck in the group. We managed to close within 250 yards, but the sage and brush was too tall to set up on bipods and we had left our shooting sticks and spotting scope several hundred yards back where we started crawling. My son never quite felt comfortable with the shot and eventually the herd noticed us moving around trying to get a shot and spooked.
The next AM we tried a different area and quickly spotted a good buck bedded all alone in the middle of a big flat. We crouched, crawled and slithered our way as close as we could, but when we ran out of cover we were still 360y away. Sunday AM the wind was howling 35-40mph and at those distances my son was not comfortable taking that shot. The buck was the biggest we'd seen so far and I still had my tag in pocket as well so, after verifying everything on Strelok I settled in and took the shot putting the buck down.
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