HappyCamper
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Sometimes we can have an incredible blessing in our lives and not even realize or appreciate it. One I discovered recently is my opportunity to harvest an antelope almost year after year, something I now realize is unheard of for most hunters.
One blessing I never took for granted was being raised on my family’s small, rural property with exceptional hunting opportunity. This happened to be within a mostly private antelope unit that the state awards a high percentage of applicants rifle tags since access and harvest can be limited. I believed anyone who wanted an antelope tag could get one. This paired with the common misconceptions about antelope (such as poor flavor or being inferior to other big game hunts) led me to not appreciate the species or my opportunity.
Thankfully, after harvesting two antelope as a teenager and quitting on the species, I decided to pick it back up in 2019 when introducing my wife to hunting. My general absence from hunting during my college years and the incredible experience I had that season led me to catch the antelope bug though. This year will be my fifth consecutive year pursuing antelope and am only now realizing what a blessing it is. I hope for those of you who read can be reminded of our incredible privilege we have as hunters in the USA.
I would like to know how often some of you have the opportunity to pursue antelope and what examples you may have that demonstrate our remarkable hunting opportunities.
One blessing I never took for granted was being raised on my family’s small, rural property with exceptional hunting opportunity. This happened to be within a mostly private antelope unit that the state awards a high percentage of applicants rifle tags since access and harvest can be limited. I believed anyone who wanted an antelope tag could get one. This paired with the common misconceptions about antelope (such as poor flavor or being inferior to other big game hunts) led me to not appreciate the species or my opportunity.
Thankfully, after harvesting two antelope as a teenager and quitting on the species, I decided to pick it back up in 2019 when introducing my wife to hunting. My general absence from hunting during my college years and the incredible experience I had that season led me to catch the antelope bug though. This year will be my fifth consecutive year pursuing antelope and am only now realizing what a blessing it is. I hope for those of you who read can be reminded of our incredible privilege we have as hunters in the USA.
I would like to know how often some of you have the opportunity to pursue antelope and what examples you may have that demonstrate our remarkable hunting opportunities.