mireland62887
Lil-Rokslider
For the last 5 years, a group of us have been putting in for Wyoming antelope. We'd been drawn for doe tags twice, but this was the first year we were drawn for buck tags. While hunting does has been a good way to get meat in the freezer, we were excited to finally get to chase some bucks. There would be 8 of us total; 6 adults plus my boy and another buddy's boy. Three of us had buck tags, and we all had two doe tags. My dad had been with us once before, but he always screwed up the application online and this was his first year of ever drawing tags.
The ride out was eventful. My buddy's trailer literally started peeling apart on the road. Thankfully, the standard first option...duct tape....saved the day.
We rolled into camp early on the day before the season. Two guys in our group drug trailers out. My Dad, boy and I were fine in a tent. I STILL say that's a whole lot of extra time and fuel to drag their second home with them, but then again, they forked out the money for them, so why not use them.
We spend most of the day before the opener scouting. We saw a couple hundred antelope, including 20-25 bucks. Of those, two were what I would consider a shooter. Granted, I know very little about judging antelope, but I was after a certain 'look'. For me, I wanted one with a heart shape and nice curls at the top. I also wanted decent mass. The area where we were drawn isn't considered a trophy area. While I'm sure there are plenty of big bucks in there, I was hoping for something around 14".
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The ride out was eventful. My buddy's trailer literally started peeling apart on the road. Thankfully, the standard first option...duct tape....saved the day.
We rolled into camp early on the day before the season. Two guys in our group drug trailers out. My Dad, boy and I were fine in a tent. I STILL say that's a whole lot of extra time and fuel to drag their second home with them, but then again, they forked out the money for them, so why not use them.
We spend most of the day before the opener scouting. We saw a couple hundred antelope, including 20-25 bucks. Of those, two were what I would consider a shooter. Granted, I know very little about judging antelope, but I was after a certain 'look'. For me, I wanted one with a heart shape and nice curls at the top. I also wanted decent mass. The area where we were drawn isn't considered a trophy area. While I'm sure there are plenty of big bucks in there, I was hoping for something around 14".
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