Awesome trophys SPAZ! What states were they from? Looks like a lot of fun! You've sure got a knack for finding big pronghorns. Way to go! How much is the small fee, maybe I'll take you up on you son learning me some lol!
Nice lopes. But you didnt see my truck in my pictures where there is clearly no road! I hope you aint teaching your son you can drive anywhere you want on public lands. Hell it looks like you ran them over with your truck? But I dont want to make assumptions. Man I hope you don't own a 4-wheeler!
smokepoled this record book goat.. after chasing it down in the truck. Do you know how hard it is to reload a blackpowder rifle while steering with one hand, driving 50mph?
I've got live photos or video of 90% of the goats I've killed in the last decade, all taken from a rapidly moving vehicle.. like this one 82 6/8 net bow kill.
Impressive to burn through a box of shells at a lope and find out it's big once you finally hit it. Where can I buy a Utard tag?
I love the two non-typicals, they're awesome. That one that has the horns that go forward and turn upwards is evil looking. what an awesome trophy.
But enough is enough... I'm pretty sure you made your point clear to everyone on here. No need to prove yourself when you're obviously and accomplished hunter.
Don't let yourself get sucked into petty arguments on a forum. Just my 2 cents.
LAST EDITED ON Sep-23-10 AT 08:32PM (MST)[p]maddog, thanks. 300shortmag, agreed, but it was in fun. Here's a better picture of that freaky one. It's by far my favorite antelope.
LAST EDITED ON Sep-25-10 AT 02:04PM (MST)[p]Tell us the story on the freaky one with the up turned horns. By the looks of your quiver it wasn't a short hunt
>Nice lopes. But you didnt see
>my truck in my pictures
>where there is clearly no
>road! I hope you aint
>teaching your son you can
>drive anywhere you want on
>public lands. Hell it looks
>like you ran them over
>with your truck? But I
>dont want to make assumptions.
>Man I hope you don't
>own a 4-wheeler!
Seems like you did. Actually this picture was taken back at camp about 14 hours after these two bucks were killed. Here is the same location (within 15' of where the initial picture was taken). Road right to it. One buck was dragged out and the other boned in the field.