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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5713706" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>I pulled into my unit at shooting light. The biggest buck I'd seen was attempting to cross the highway into my unit. Unfortunately, me and the cattle guard stopped him. Maybe fortunately for him because the unit across the road still has another week before it opened.</p><p></p><p>I drive about two miles into the unit and spot another buck. This one was big too. Probably 78", def shooter. He was right off the road though, like 300 yards. It would have been a chip shot n stalk, something just didn't seem right. I glassed him for a few minutes, thinking to myself "I'm not here for this". The spot I wanted to kill one in was on the edge of a roadless area, technically a wilderness study area and as a non resident I was allowed to go in and hunt. Something about a legit spot n stalk antelope hunt just turned me on.</p><p>So, I made my way down the iffy road and onto an even more iffy two track. Put my pack on, weighted down with a heavy tripod, 20-60-85 hd vortex and my rifle then hiked up to a butte that overlooked thousands of acres that in times past, held thousands of antelope.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]194942[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5713706, member: 10019"] I pulled into my unit at shooting light. The biggest buck I’d seen was attempting to cross the highway into my unit. Unfortunately, me and the cattle guard stopped him. Maybe fortunately for him because the unit across the road still has another week before it opened. I drive about two miles into the unit and spot another buck. This one was big too. Probably 78”, def shooter. He was right off the road though, like 300 yards. It would have been a chip shot n stalk, something just didn’t seem right. I glassed him for a few minutes, thinking to myself “I’m not here for this”. The spot I wanted to kill one in was on the edge of a roadless area, technically a wilderness study area and as a non resident I was allowed to go in and hunt. Something about a legit spot n stalk antelope hunt just turned me on. So, I made my way down the iffy road and onto an even more iffy two track. Put my pack on, weighted down with a heavy tripod, 20-60-85 hd vortex and my rifle then hiked up to a butte that overlooked thousands of acres that in times past, held thousands of antelope. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_3385.jpeg"]194942[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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