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CO Pronghorn

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I drew a tag I didn't really expect to draw this year and so didn't get to put much time into scouting. In fact, it was a private land only tag and I finally got around to asking for hunting permission on a couple of places yesterday.:D :rolleyes: I drove around all day yesterday hoping to find something good.

Some potential, if not for the goofy horn:

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This buck looked good!

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Ok, maybe not :rolleyes: :

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A deer I saw in the evening. Sensing a pattern here?

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The last antelope I looked at last night appeared to have decent prongs and mass below them, but pencil-horned above. I thought he had a cool shape though, so decided to try for him this morning. I got up early this morning to beat the convoy of hunters heading out there, found him in exactly the same spot and made a 10 minute stalk. Had him caped, quartered and packed back to the truck by 8:30. Unfortunately I had forgotten to recharge my extra camera battery, so I only ended up with these two crappy photos before it conked out. Why don't you antelope judges throw out some brutally honest score guesses. Don't be nice.;)

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I'm going to give you more Kudos for being so Dam Skinny. Dude, your looking good !!!! Notto take away from your buck... but You're hot :D hehe !!
 
Looks like the guessers are done. The buck's mass is a little deceiving. He's got just over 19" of mass on each side, 14 1/2" long with 5 1/2" prongs. Gross 78 1/2", net 78 2/8". Not a pig, but good for the area I was hunting.

Here's a picture that makes him look like a booner. :D

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