We'll also be hunting antelope in 72 this year, hoping to help both my son and dad get their first antelope.
I'll be using a small travel trailer as a base camp, should I have any concerns with setting up a base camp with a trailer on blm somewhere?
I can't be the only one that has a sentimental firearm or two right? Whether it was past down generations, your first firearm purchase, or part of a memorable hunt. I would like to hear everyone's sentimental firearm stories, share a picture and why the firearm has meaning to you.
It's not a tag that I'm drawing, but hopefully my father and son draw Wyoming antelope tags. They put in as a party, the hunt was planned for last year but they didn't draw. If successful and we tag out, it would be the first antelope for both of them which would be a cool to witness.
Here to learn and share experiences, took a hiatus from hunting when starting a family and attending school, yet was smart enough to accurate points during that time. Looking forward to some great hunting trips in the coming years.
Same here, my goal is simply to spot more deer at further distances. I don't need to be able to score the antlers from several miles away, but would like to be able to tell that it's a buck/bull and be able to determine general frame size before committing to closing the distance. Also, if one...