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Pulled this image from our hunt video in Wyoming last October. This was one of many goats we passed on. We watched him for about 1/2 an hour herd his harem around. The first time I've been able to experience that in person and was one of the many other reasons hunting in itself is an awesome endeavor.
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That's a great photo. I hunted antelope for the first time in Sept. of 2010 and enjoyed it immensely. Not the pressure and physical demands of wilderness elk & deer hunting and beautiful scenery with lots of game. The meat is excellent and a lot easier to pack!
I can't wait to do it again, I'm taking my 16 year old son in 2012. This is one terrific buck that you passed on, but I also saw your photo of the one you took and you did just fine.
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NICE looking buck!
Dan
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Truth be known....I wouldn't have passed, my guide did! Just prior to taking this video, I was rested off of a spotting scope tripod with him in the crosshairs for a couple of minutes before my guide said he thought we should pass because we could find better. I thought he was crazy! But it was my first antelope rodeo and you should always trust your guide. It was the first day before noon and I think he really figured if we couldn't find better we could relocate him in the next couple of days.
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