IdahoBugler
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It had been 3 years since the old man and I had been hunting together (both of us with tags). So when I asked him if he wanted to do an out-of-state hunt for antelope in Wyoming he jumped at the chance. Now the search began to find an area that we had a decent chance to draw with zero points since I had drawn last year and dad doesn't accumulate points. We made our choice and hoped for some luck. Luck was on our sides and we had two tags to go hunting.
Now when we drew the tags I had told dad not to expect anything that great and to just be happy with seeing lots of goats. He was fine with that and we both agreed that the time spent afield would be successful enough. With that said we both had a mind to find goats in the mid 70's to take back home with us.
I should have warned my dad earlier but when I go hunting in Wyoming it always seems to be snowing. Not your typical antelope weather but we were hunting and that's all that matters. We arrived late Wednesday night (3:30am) to a heavy snow fall.
We setup camp and got a few hours of sleep. When we awoke we had 2" of fresh snow on the ground and FOG!!! Even though there is a lot of tags given for this unit we seemed to be the first ones out that morning.
We started seeing goats early and within a few hours we had a great buck spotted that we thought would go in the high 70's. Two unsuccessful stalks and we were in search of more goats.
We saw a ton of these guys. I'd say 100-150 the first morning. How many do you see?
It was also apparent the muledeer herds were doing pretty good also.
A nice buck we saw on a crappy antelope weather day. He has two kickers on his left G2 and on matching one on the other.
Now when we drew the tags I had told dad not to expect anything that great and to just be happy with seeing lots of goats. He was fine with that and we both agreed that the time spent afield would be successful enough. With that said we both had a mind to find goats in the mid 70's to take back home with us.
I should have warned my dad earlier but when I go hunting in Wyoming it always seems to be snowing. Not your typical antelope weather but we were hunting and that's all that matters. We arrived late Wednesday night (3:30am) to a heavy snow fall.
We saw a ton of these guys. I'd say 100-150 the first morning. How many do you see?


It was also apparent the muledeer herds were doing pretty good also.

A nice buck we saw on a crappy antelope weather day. He has two kickers on his left G2 and on matching one on the other.
