BackofBeyond
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I’ve had the good fortune of drawing a rifle pronghorn tag in my home state. The fun part is a portion of my unit is designated as a wilderness study area which happens to hold a fair population of speed goats.
I did some scouting this last weekend, found lots of does and fawns on private and some small dink bucks with them. Nothing to get to excited about. I’m sure once September rolls around the larger bucks will be in the neighborhood as well.
I also ventured into the wilderness area for the afternoon and found a decent buck, not huge by WY or NM standards, but a decent buck for here. A wise man, also a HTer, told me that I should aim for the experience, not the result. A guy hears/reads all about wilderness elk hunts, backpack deer hunts… but the majority of antelope is spent driving dirt roads, glassing, sitting in a side-by-side etc. never a backpack hunt.
So that’s the experience I’m going for. I’ll explore the north of the unit from the truck this weekend, then plan on spending a weekend in the wilderness sometime in September. Unless scouting shows something different I’ll have two weekends to scoot into the wilderness, find a decent buck, and seal the deal.
Maybe there’s a reason there’s no such thing as a backpack pronghorn hunt, maybe this will be one of the dumber things I’ve done in my life, or it could absolutely be amazing. Only one way to find out.
I did some scouting this last weekend, found lots of does and fawns on private and some small dink bucks with them. Nothing to get to excited about. I’m sure once September rolls around the larger bucks will be in the neighborhood as well.
I also ventured into the wilderness area for the afternoon and found a decent buck, not huge by WY or NM standards, but a decent buck for here. A wise man, also a HTer, told me that I should aim for the experience, not the result. A guy hears/reads all about wilderness elk hunts, backpack deer hunts… but the majority of antelope is spent driving dirt roads, glassing, sitting in a side-by-side etc. never a backpack hunt.
So that’s the experience I’m going for. I’ll explore the north of the unit from the truck this weekend, then plan on spending a weekend in the wilderness sometime in September. Unless scouting shows something different I’ll have two weekends to scoot into the wilderness, find a decent buck, and seal the deal.
Maybe there’s a reason there’s no such thing as a backpack pronghorn hunt, maybe this will be one of the dumber things I’ve done in my life, or it could absolutely be amazing. Only one way to find out.