Pucky Freak
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I may or may not have packed my shovel carefully out of view so as to avoid suspicion…Where do you get fake documentation ? Asking for a friend .....
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I may or may not have packed my shovel carefully out of view so as to avoid suspicion…Where do you get fake documentation ? Asking for a friend .....
Damn bro!Waited an hour, but antelope never crossed back to public. We did a ton more hiking, but pretty uneventful. 20 antelope in an island of private…if they move they cross on public and are fair game. We guess where they will cross and drive a huge loop around to intercept them. They ended up crossing where we started from
Warm today and 7” snow tomorrow.
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Waited an hour, but antelope never crossed back to public. We did a ton more hiking, but pretty uneventful. 20 antelope in an island of private…if they move they cross on public and are fair game. We guess where they will cross and drive a huge loop around to intercept them. They ended up crossing where we started from
Warm today and 7” snow tomorrow.
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$1 Walmart clearance bin! Nate’s over here w/ 2 layers on head to toe, and I’m about a shirt away from an OnlyFans link.Damn bro!
That’s quite the outfit. Those Sitka shorts?
Warm today and 7” snow tomorrow.
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Same situation there. It's almost done snowing!Think I would back track to the other unit that looks more enjoyable
She is very friendly, but also asks for some documentation to prove that I am not a serial killer, and I gladly oblige.
I think it’s a trend thing. Cam maybe? There was some live hunt on here with dudes elk hunting shirtless. I’m not judging.Um, has she seen this picture? Might raise doubts...
Never seen anything like that, what raptor made that?Sun AM no alarm set, so we can catch up on sleep. I got up before sunrise to catch a little walk.
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I got several panorama photos that are better, but the file size is too large to upload.
Sun AM slow start as planned. About 9 AM we leave camp to try and relocate the group of animals from the night before. Upon arrival they had crossed the unit boundary. We later determined that they were likely pushed there by a deer hunter - this would become a theme for the rest of the day.
Throughout the entire day two rigs hunting deer repeatedly drove up and down seemingly every road within a few miles of us. The hunters would drive and glass, or get out and walk a few hundred yards. One truck hunter took the same roads a half a dozen times, and the other hunter at least ten times. This had the effect of bouncing around the antelope over and over again until they all piled up in one giant herd deep on private ground.
We were genuinely puzzled by their tactics. The areas they were hunting were full of mulie does, but the bucks were further up in elevation, away from roads, and tucked into secluded cuts or similar less accessible terrain. Apparently they thought hiking 200 yards through knee-high sage would result in deer-zilla springing up out of nowhere. Or that a mature buck was going to wander down to the does in the middle of the day in 70-degree heat in October.
In any event, our day was mostly unproductive. After relocating the displaced group of antelope we drove a finger of BLM and located a dozen more antelope on a flat. The closest were 300 yards, and walking or trotting nervously away. The wind was intense, so no way I was attempting a 350 yard shot. We turned around and let this group alone. There was a dry creek bed that we could loop around and crawl up to get closer, but it crossed private property. We stopped by the ranch house to try and get permission to cross, but no one was home at the time.
Next up, we parked and hiked some bluffs to glass. About a half hour in I spotted 3 antelope down a bluff towards a road. We slowly descended elevation out of their view and got set up for a shot. 200 yards, a buck, doe, and fawn.
Just as I was selecting a steady rest one of the deer hunters drove by and spooked them. Then the other rig did the same thing a few minutes later. The animals were then lost from our view and we tried slowly hiking around to relocate them. The now high-alert doe pegged us first at 200 yards, and they took off.
The entire rest of the day we spent hiking and glassing. We found a lot of deer but no antelope in a huntable spot. Tomorrow we would check out new terrain.
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Inactive raptor nest made entirely of dead sagebrush.