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Wyoming doe tags filled

pointingdogsrule

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Purchased two left over doe tags for Wyoming antelope this year. Yep, I'm addicted to these critters. I like shooting Bucks, however, the $40 for a doe tag is very appealing as compared to the $200+ for the buck tags.

Filled the tags the first morning.


I'm NOT into shooting far. This is about my limit. I've taken 5 shots and taken 5 antelope with the 25-06 A-bolt that Brock-ID sold to me. Thanks once more Brock. Really sweet shootin gun.
First doe at 236 yards.
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Second doe at 247 yards.
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I tired archery for the three days before gun season, however, the does didn't want to play this year. On the first day I had 4 bucks within 40 yards using the "BE THE DECOY" outfit. Maybe next year I'll have to break open the wallet for the buck tag.
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Just love photographing these critters. They are so beautiful.
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Saw some very nice mule deer also. Sorry as it is slightly out of focus
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good luck to all
the dog
 
Awesome. We are headed to Wyoming Tuesday for our hunt. Thanks for sharing now back to the camper...
 
I am over caring about horns and have one more trophy hunt due to accumulated points. Hunting does/cows is all I care to do, now. They are cheaper to hunt, taste better, and there are more of them. What is not to like? A freezer full of meat is far better than any horns/antlers will ever be. I will trade a horn hunt anytime for a pile of meat to make sausage, jerky, bacon burgers and a host of other things.

Great hunt!
 
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