Steve Field sent this very unusual buck on his ranch in the northwest Texas Panhandle. Anyone seen anything like it? By: manager Date Uploaded: July 8, 2003 Description: Gallery: Antelope 6 Comments Guest November 14th, 2003 Wow! Drop tined Antelop! Log in to Reply Guest December 16th, 2003 I once saw an antelope with one horn that hooked into his left eye, it was the day before hunting season! Log in to Reply Guest January 5th, 2005 Some years ago we had one up toward Shaniko that’s horns came straight out the sides. Never took his picture. Log in to Reply Guest March 8th, 2005 I would love to take a drop tine antelop! Log in to Reply Guest February 14th, 2008 ITS NOT A BUCK, LOOK CLOSE AT FACE AND CHECKS, ITS A HORNED DOE Log in to Reply Guest June 26th, 2008 thats a horned doe o well i would shot it anyway this doe was shot its in another picture on the same page Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Guest December 16th, 2003 I once saw an antelope with one horn that hooked into his left eye, it was the day before hunting season! Log in to Reply
Guest January 5th, 2005 Some years ago we had one up toward Shaniko that’s horns came straight out the sides. Never took his picture. Log in to Reply
Guest February 14th, 2008 ITS NOT A BUCK, LOOK CLOSE AT FACE AND CHECKS, ITS A HORNED DOE Log in to Reply
Guest June 26th, 2008 thats a horned doe o well i would shot it anyway this doe was shot its in another picture on the same page Log in to Reply
Wow! Drop tined Antelop!
I once saw an antelope with one horn that hooked into his left eye, it was the day before hunting season!
Some years ago we had one up toward Shaniko that’s horns came straight out the sides. Never took his picture.
I would love to take a drop tine antelop!
ITS NOT A BUCK, LOOK CLOSE AT FACE AND CHECKS, ITS A HORNED DOE
thats a horned doe o well i would shot it anyway this doe was shot its in another picture on the same page