Showing posts with label Antelope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antelope. Show all posts
Monday, September 12, 2011
Video of Antelope / Unit 10
Here is a Antelope we got a little video of on Rick's hunt. Even though he's not a big goat we were happy he came out and showed off. I was videoing through my spotting scope with my Tines Up Adapter.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Rick Locatelli / Unit 10 Antelope
Rick hired High Desert Outfitters in 2011 to assist him on his Az Antelope hunt. Rick is on a quest to take a Antelope in every state that offers a Antelope tag to a non-resident. He has taken 14 plus one in Alberta. Greg and I spent 15 days scouting for Ricks hunt. We passed on several goats the first couple of days of the hunt. We even passed on this buck but Rick decide this was the buck he wanted to take back to Oklahoma.We relocated this buck and Rick made a great shot at 220 yds. We had a great time hunting with Rick and his wife Lynette. Thanks to Richard Fite, Chuck Hill and Tony Stanley for coming and helping glass and cook on the hunt.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Scouting for Antelope / Tines up
I took my three boys and went scouting for Antelope this past weekend. Here are the first pictures and video I was able to capture with my new tines up adapter. It is really warm right now in AZ and makes it hard to get good pictures before the heat waves affect the quality.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Brock Sherwood's Broken Arm Antelope
In 2008 I purchased a land owner tag for my son Brock to hunt Antelope. He had just started playing pop warner football, and at practice one night I got the call that he had broken his arm. I didn't know what we were going to do. We only had about 5 weeks till the hunt and we knew he wasn't going to be able to have his cast off for the hunt. We spent alot of time at the range working on his shooting. The season is only two days long so we knew we had our work cut out for us. We stalked a couple of Antelope on the first day but couldn't close the deal. We had see this buck just off the ranch boundaries the first day and new he was the best buck. As luck would have it the buck moved onto the ranch the second day. Brock and I spent the whole second day stalking this buck. The closest we got was 600yds. The buck took his 12 does and high tail it out of there. Brock and I took off after the buck going through the open. The buck saw us and came running back towards us. I had Brock drop down and get ready. The buck came to 40yds to try and figure out what we were. Brock shot his buck with a 22-250.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Jason Sherwood's / New Mexico Antelope #2
Here is another Antelope off the same ranch as my first goat. We decide that we would go back and try to find those speed goats that had eluded us from the first year.There was four tags on this ranch and we took all four goats on the first day of our hunt. If you've never had a chance to hunt for Antelope your missing out. You can usally see lots of animals and it's a great way to start off the hunting season.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Jason Sherwood's New Mexico Antelope #1
A few years back I took this Antelope in Eastern New Mexico on a self guided hunt. We had seen some better goats but they had given us the slip. With only a two day season you dont have much time to pass on Antelope.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Brad Freitag's Muzzle Loader Goat
Brad Frietag took this absolutely beautiful goat with a muzzle loader in 19A. After two days of hunting a bigger goat he decide this Antelope was the one for him. Shot with a .50 caliber muzzle loader.
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