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Antelope...Lets See Them!!!

My brothers and I started a little outdoor brand and our first big game filmed hunts were on public land in Wyoming.

Check it out on YouTube

Or our Instagram @Buckhorn.Outdoors

Turned out to be an awesome hunt where with limited time we were able to tag out on 4 awesome goats in 48 hours!
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My brothers and I started a little outdoor brand and our first big game filmed hunts were on public land in Wyoming.

Check it out on YouTube

Or our Instagram @Buckhorn.Outdoors

Turned out to be an awesome hunt where with limited time we were able to tag out on 4 awesome goats in 48 hours!
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MT Pronghorn 2024 Hunt Camp
I decided to party apply with my wife and parents to make the trip worthwhile for everyone if we drew tags. Needless to say, it was quite a successful trip. Shot distances ranged from 200 to 330 yards.
Got mine on Saturday afternoon, helped my mom get one Sunday morning, dad got his Sunday afternoon, and my wife got hers on Sunday evening.

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Never had an antelope hunt which started by driving through a nice whiteout.

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My passenger was more interested in catching up on some sleep than chatting.

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After arriving at the unit, it was obvious the bucks had been picked over pretty heavily (the hunt started three weeks ago). I glassed a small group of antelope up on an elevate plateau and we made a big loop to get the wind right. This buck was feeding, broadside at 200 yards, completely oblivious of our presence. I asked my son if I should hold out for a bigger buck, he said no. 🤣

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Antelope are one of my favorite animals to hunt and I’m looking forward to chasing them again in the future!
 
This goat nearly won. He was thirsty. He backed out but came back a couple hours later. I was pretty much out of sweat by that time but I got him. I had some old magnus two blades I wanted to use up, and damn they still work as good as they used to. He ran 100yds and tipped.
 

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Great weekend with dad and my son. I never got to hunt with my own grandpa growing up. So these types of trips and adventures have become easily my favorite ones. We were lucky enough to be able to take a couple of great bucks. The memories shared were nothing short of special.

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Filled my antelope b tag on opening day in Montana. It’s my first animal with my Weatherby Mark V Hunter I got last fall. A 180 TTSX from a 300 WBY might be overkill for an antelope, but it sure was effective and the TTSX didn’t ruin much meat at all.IMG_0451.png
 
This was the first time I identified a target animal before season. I watched him for several weekends after finding him and was confident he’d be my first buck over 70”. I really started to love the look of him and was determined it was him or bust this year.

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It was cool to invest so much time in one animal (I even named him). After several failed attempts over a month with my bow, things came together and I notched my tag.
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When I walked up to him I first thought, “nice mass, but maybe not as big as I thought.” Later I taped him at just over 80”… I felt like a real tool for my first thought but am super jacked to have taken such a stud. A taxidermist I trust tapped him a hair under 79!
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