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Wow that is a dandy!Wyoming 2024
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Great buck, was it DIY?WY 2024: My first Pronghorn buck in the bag. We covered 26 miles in 3 days and only saw 2 bucks, thankfully I passed on the day 1 yearling and found this guy on day 3.
Awesome picture!Long arms and fisheye pics aren’t needed when they really are extra big.
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Its great to see generations out hunting. Used to be pretty common hear in WI, not so much anymore.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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Thank you! Yessir, this was a DIY trip. It's a really great time out there, I'd add it to your list if you haven't already.Great buck, was it DIY?
Going to apply for the first time this year so fingers crossed.Thank you! Yessir, this was a DIY trip. It's a really great time out there, I'd add it to your list if you haven't already.
Good luck. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.Going to apply for the first time this year so fingers crossed.
How did y'all manage 3 within 100yds of each other???Wyoming public 2023
Me, my brother and a friend went three for three after a day of scouting on opening day with all three bucks dying within a hundred yards of each other
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Nice display.Same antelope.
The 3 casings in the nose represent me not realizing my exposed elevation turret had gotten twisted while hiking around. That scope got moved to a still hunting gun and the turrets are taped in place.
Thanks! It was much cheaper than a shoulder mount, although I plan on going that route for my next antelope.Nice display.
Hiked in about three miles and setup a tent two days before opener. Scouted and picked up some sheds haha. Opening day my buddy was up first to shoot, then my brother and then me. At first light we saw a nice buck that my buddy and I went after that was chasing a doe around a small water hole 1/2 mile from us. My brother went after one that he saw in another direction. My friend ended up shooting his buck. While I was congratulating him and getting set to walk over the 290How did y'all manage 3 within 100yds of each other???
That's an awesome story. Glad it worked out well for y'all.Hiked in about three miles and setup a tent two days before opener. Scouted and picked up some sheds haha. Opening day my buddy was up first to shoot, then my brother and then me. At first light we saw a nice buck that my buddy and I went after that was chasing a doe around a small water hole 1/2 mile from us. My brother went after one that he saw in another direction. My friend ended up shooting his buck. While I was congratulating him and getting set to walk over the 290
Yards to his buck another buck crested the ridge running a doe right at the water hole. I got down on the gun and dropped him at 320. At this point we are super pumped. Both bucks are laying really close to each other. By this point my brother makes it
Around to us and is sort of happy for us but bummed his stalk didn’t work out. We told him he should stay and watch the spot while we quarter and pack our lopes out. About as soon as we start heading down to work them up another buck comes over the rise and my brother is able to drop him. Crazy morning and we all three got to pack out together.
Similar story for 2023Hiked in about three miles and setup a tent two days before opener. Scouted and picked up some sheds haha. Opening day my buddy was up first to shoot, then my brother and then me. At first light we saw a nice buck that my buddy and I went after that was chasing a doe around a small water hole 1/2 mile from us. My brother went after one that he saw in another direction. My friend ended up shooting his buck. While I was congratulating him and getting set to walk over the 290
Yards to his buck another buck crested the ridge running a doe right at the water hole. I got down on the gun and dropped him at 320. At this point we are super pumped. Both bucks are laying really close to each other. By this point my brother makes it
Around to us and is sort of happy for us but bummed his stalk didn’t work out. We told him he should stay and watch the spot while we quarter and pack our lopes out. About as soon as we start heading down to work them up another buck comes over the rise and my brother is able to drop him. Crazy morning and we all three got to pack out together.