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    Kind of a shitty pic.

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    Damn wish I could have made it out this year! Glad you guys had some luck on the harvest! Keep them pics coming...

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    Nice buck HCWT!

    Hoping to to see a good one come December!
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    There is no over-the-counter for antelope this year except archery right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    There is no over-the-counter for antelope this year except archery right?
    Correct. I don't remember there ever being an OTC rifle or muzzleloader tag for antelope.

    That is one big fat cow, congratulations, Irving! That should be a year's worth of excellent meat. If you are butchering yourself, package most of the hind quarters as steaks. Many cuts of the round are as good and tender as the loin/backstrap.

    "I think we got very lucky and don't expect to come across an opportunity like that ever again."

    A 35 yard shoton an elk is a gift to be remembered. I recall vividly the scenes where I took a cow at 35 yards, and another at 19 yards. My average is ~70 yards, the longest is about 220 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    Thanks. 15 scoreable points.
    He's a beauty! 6x9 is what I count. Great buck! Congratulations on the opening day score.

    Someday I want to hunt whitetails.....

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    Congrats to those who got some this year!

    In 7 days of BP hunting I had ONE opportunity this year and blew it. Dumbass.I learn something new every year.

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    Dad started of the season by taking his third and largest dall sheep in Alaska. This ram had 14 1/2" bases, 41" curl and 26 1/2" spread tip to tip. He and I will be headed out second season to hopefully put tags on a couple of muley bucks and a couple bulls as well.
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    Good work, Sniper7. You guys are upping the odds, beating the average ~23% rifle elk hunter success rate. Not sure what it is for muzzleloader season. Hope you leave one for me.


    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    Got a cow, she looks just like Irvings!

    45 yards, ran downhill and expired in a smal drainage. Back straps are already cut into steaks and in the freezer, the rest is at the processor getting specialty products and more steaks as I have about 600lbs of burger and a bit of steaks from my bison I took in February.

    i got my buddy a shot with his muzzleloader at a 4x4 bull but he whiffed for the third time in a row but this time he got 2 trees, so that's an improvement.

    now just waiting for waterfowl and pheasants and my deer tag in December.

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    Wow, that's a helluva trophy!

    Good luck on your second season hunts.


    Quote Originally Posted by Lars View Post
    Dad started of the season by taking his third and largest dall sheep in Alaska. This ram had 14 1/2" bases, 41" curl and 26 1/2" spread tip to tip. He and I will be headed out second season to hopefully put tags on a couple of muley bucks and a couple bulls as well.

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