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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5713731" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>The stalk proved to be long, hot and a complete blast. </p><p>Just about every antelope I've ever hunted/killed was based upon maybe a 1/2 hour of actual hunting. Most of the other time was trying to find public land with antelope on it. </p><p>This time was different. I had thousand and thousands of acres to myself and a handful of antelope with nothing but weather, elk and wild horses to mess me up. Simply epic. I was alone, in the wilderness stalking antelope. Only worry in my mind was a Praire rattlesnake and washed out roads. It was game on! </p><p>Here is a screen shot of my stalk. Seriously, what idiot goes through this for an antelope. Especially when said idiot could shoot a dozen of them right off the road (legally speaking). </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]194948[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5713731, member: 10019"] The stalk proved to be long, hot and a complete blast. Just about every antelope I’ve ever hunted/killed was based upon maybe a 1/2 hour of actual hunting. Most of the other time was trying to find public land with antelope on it. This time was different. I had thousand and thousands of acres to myself and a handful of antelope with nothing but weather, elk and wild horses to mess me up. Simply epic. I was alone, in the wilderness stalking antelope. Only worry in my mind was a Praire rattlesnake and washed out roads. It was game on! Here is a screen shot of my stalk. Seriously, what idiot goes through this for an antelope. Especially when said idiot could shoot a dozen of them right off the road (legally speaking). [ATTACH type="full"]194948[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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