06' Wyoming Antelope

These two goats were taken in Southern Wyoming by me and my hunting buddy!


Top Photo is of my buddies 82 3/8 goat
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This photo is of mine, 80 2/8
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kadejones2
congrats
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MuleyMadness
WYMULEYMAN

Glad to see you back around, those are both VERY nice bucks!

Great photos and thanks for taking the time to SHARE! :thumb
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bigbuck92
both great bucks! congrats
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AGCHAWK
Great lookin' bucks my friend! CONGRATS!

Glad to see you're still prowling the site now and again.
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ABert
Great looking goats! One of these days I've got to take the time off to go after one of them critters.
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MuleyMadness
BTW,

There is a big BLACK wolf in the background ready to have you or your kill for lunch.

Just wanted to let you know :))
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Hiker
WYMULEYMAN, Nice Speedgoats! Congrats to you and your friend. :thumb
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TheGreatwhitehunter
nice Bucks :thumb
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waynedevore
Yeah, those are a couple nice goats :thumb congrats.
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WYMULEYMAN
Thanks for the comments guys.

Brett, no that ain't no wolf, that is my solid black German Shepard Brodie! :))

He likes to ride along on the antelope hunts, he looks hilarious in that photograph which is why I posted that particular picture, sneaky little dude!!!
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hound_hunter
Well I was gonna say "LOOK OUT, BLACK BEAR!!!!" But Brett beat me to it :thumb

Those are 2 great goats though! Mind telling what unit you were in? Strictly curious, Seams like just about all of S. Wyoming you CAN find a nice goat (maybe not as exceptional as those ones.. but stil..) so I don't think it's too big a deal but to each their own. I'm just curious, dunno why, I guess I can be a little butt like that sometimes :)

Eitherway congrats on some great goats, looks like ya had a heck of a time!!
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HighLander
Congrats to the both of you.
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WYMULEYMAN
All I will say is that the unit is south of Rawlins, which is where I was raised! You are correct in saying pretty much any unit in South Wyoming can be successful on trophy class goats. The funny thing is because of the weather we didn't even really hunt hard or long. We were just lucky I guess. My antelope was killed the first morning after seeing him from a high bluff bedded out in a sage flat. He looked decent so I thought I would take a closer look. We simply drove down the road towards him, knowing he would eventually jump up run. However to my surprise he stayed bedded, I think with all the oil field traffic they get use to all the traffic. Anyways he was good enough for me, allowing me to spend the next four days looking for a good goat for my buddy, as he has taken some good goats but nothing huge. Not five minutes after we finished boning and caping mine out it started raining and snowing. Needless to say anyone that has ever spent five minutes south of rawlins in the weather knows how terrible those roads can be. We ended up heading back to camp with the thought of setting the storm out. It never cleared that day and it rained through the night and into the next morning. Finally the next morning it cleared around nine and we headed out. We hadn't gone more than a mile down the road and I saw the goat my buddy eventually decided to take. He was not sure about this goat but after focusing my spotter on him, it took me three seconds to tell him to shoot him. The rest is pretty much history, I can honestly say it was the easiest antelope hunt ever.
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Very nice. Great picture on the top one too!
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