Super cool! Different rifle in each pic??
Yes I think you’re rightThe first pic looks a LOT like the pic that was in a post yesterday about a young lads first antelope buck.
Same OP.
Group hunt im guessing.
Sure wish i knew a guy who knew a guy and I could get my hands on a pronghorn draw.
Alberta Special license hunt…. My boy was priority 15, and I was priority 17 for us to get drawn, we didn’t get the group of zones we desired the most, we got drawn in the zones we put as a second choice.Congrats! Nice buck, nice trophy pic.
Did you go down to Montana/Wyoming and hunt one relatively inexpensively? Guided or DIY?
I did a few antelope hunts, all in the US, and miss doing it. Super fun, tons of animals, multiple stalks daily. Great for a group hunt, fantastic to do alone as well. Details! We need details!![]()
I messed up and attached a pic from my sones antelope, it’s all better now…… I hopeSuper cool! Different rifle in each pic??
I messed up and attached the wrong pic, I have edited the post now.The first pic looks a LOT like the pic that was in a post yesterday about a young lads first antelope buck.
Same OP.
Group hunt im guessing.
Sure wish i knew a guy who knew a guy and I could get my hands on a pronghorn draw.
I messed up and attached the wrong pic, I have done an edit to correct my error.Yes I think you’re right
Hunting antelope in Montana, or better yet Wyoming, will forever spoil you for chasing the relatively few speed goats roaming around in Alberta.Nice buck, congrats! Antelope are my favorite to eat, sweet and tender. On my next hunt, I'll be hunting in Montana, prior to been drawn in Alberta.
No, Montana it is, borders the great province of Alberta. It's also a self-guided hunt, don't require a guide.Hunting antelope in Montana, or better yet Wyoming, will forever spoil you for chasing the relatively few speed goats roaming around in Alberta.![]()