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Hunting & Fishing Well that didn't last long.

kraigWY

CMP GSM MI
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Feb 10, 2006
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Hunted Antelope in WY Area 7. Wife and I had three tags, two any and one doe.

Set our tent up the night before and dern near got run over by a nice heard.

At first light on opening day I took a stroll over the hill while wife got ready. Spotting a yearling buck. Would have passed but someone already shot its foot off so I figured I'd go a head and take it since he wouldn't last the winter.

Got it back to the tent and took the wife out. She shot her buck and while working are way to retrieve it almost got run over by another heard. I took a two year old doe out of it.

Bye 11 AM we were done. Nothing left to do but pack up, go home and get ready for elk hunting.

I can't understand people saying the numbers are down in NE Wyoming. I've hunted this same spot for years and never had a problem. I've seen more goats in this area this year then any time in the past.

Wife's first antelope:

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That buck looks to have great mass. Congrats on getting some great table fare.
 
Congrats!

We're holed up in Buffalo today, hope to get my buck tomorrow morning when the wether breaks!
 
There are three things that come to mind that wyoming has no shortage of 1) Wind 2) Guns 3) Antelope. Who in there right mind couldnt just look out the dam window of the car at any given time on any given road and not see one of those skittish bastards......
 
Good job .I just got back from Wyoming ,part of a road trip to Idaho goats were every where,from the Montana border to Colorado along hwy 25 I did not have tags and I wish I did .