CouesKelly
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Do it! It is such a fun hunt.Awesome! Congrats. These threads are really making me want to burn some pronghorn points in the next few years!
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Do it! It is such a fun hunt.Awesome! Congrats. These threads are really making me want to burn some pronghorn points in the next few years!
Following. Awesome way to share this hunt. I will be going on my first Pronghorn hunt this year. Best of luck!Morning of day 2 it took a little longer to get out to the blind than I thought it would. The sun was starting to rise and antelope were already out feeding as I drove to my little water hole. I parked the truck out of sight and took the short walk to the blind. Now to sit and wait. Lots of doubts in my mind on whether or not there was even a buck in this area. I didn't see any antelope in the time I was there the day before. What if I was wasting my time here? What if all the antelope get spooked by the new appearance of the blind? Only one way to find out. Sit and wait and see what comes in.
The first group came in around 8am. A doe and two fawns. They drank for a bit and the two young ones were awfully cute!
Next a group of two does with a fawn each.
A little while later a single fawn.- mom must have waited out of sight from my view In the blind.
Next more does.
Again more does.
What is this place the nursery?
Congratulations on a successful hunt!So here he is. Best photos I could do solo. Also, don't mind the crappy photo touch ups to get rid of the tongue hanging out and the exit wound.
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Congratulations!So here he is. Best photos I could do solo. Also, don't mind the crappy photo touch ups to get rid of the tongue hanging out and the exit wound.
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