406LIFE
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Here is my experience this past weekend for the Antelope Rifle Opener:
I was taking a father and daughter antelope hunting for their first time. They are what I would call somewhat experienced (killed elk and deer with rifle) but not very committed to hunting. They could take it or leave it. We were on Plan B for areas, as my first didn't have a single goat in it. When we pulled up to it there was a herd of about 15 goats running towards us and then stopped. I wasn't aware at the time why they were running. We quickly parked and got a tripod out and put a 270 on it. All three of us were kneeled down and had a goat in the scope. My truck was around 50 yards or so away. Suddenly a truck comes over the hill about 45 degrees to the right and another hunter jumps out and starts running to towards the herd about 150 yards away from them. I called off my young hunter and we watched the herd which had stopped begin to run/trot off and the other hunter follow them. We proceeded 200 yards away from the hunter to crest the ridge and see where the antelope went. The other hunter continued to pursue them on foot (I have no idea why) and the other truck that she got out of was no longer in sight. I had good idea where the goats were going, and an hour later we had them spotted about a mile away. We didn't connect, but we were certainly close.
Here's the question: How would you respond to this? How should the other hunters have responded to us already being setup and ready to take a shot before they came into our field of fire?
I was taking a father and daughter antelope hunting for their first time. They are what I would call somewhat experienced (killed elk and deer with rifle) but not very committed to hunting. They could take it or leave it. We were on Plan B for areas, as my first didn't have a single goat in it. When we pulled up to it there was a herd of about 15 goats running towards us and then stopped. I wasn't aware at the time why they were running. We quickly parked and got a tripod out and put a 270 on it. All three of us were kneeled down and had a goat in the scope. My truck was around 50 yards or so away. Suddenly a truck comes over the hill about 45 degrees to the right and another hunter jumps out and starts running to towards the herd about 150 yards away from them. I called off my young hunter and we watched the herd which had stopped begin to run/trot off and the other hunter follow them. We proceeded 200 yards away from the hunter to crest the ridge and see where the antelope went. The other hunter continued to pursue them on foot (I have no idea why) and the other truck that she got out of was no longer in sight. I had good idea where the goats were going, and an hour later we had them spotted about a mile away. We didn't connect, but we were certainly close.
Here's the question: How would you respond to this? How should the other hunters have responded to us already being setup and ready to take a shot before they came into our field of fire?