Poacher ruined my hunt!
IDHunter
8/19/10 9:33pm
I just need to vent a little.
I've been archery hunting the same general season antelope area in Idaho for the last couple years. It took a while to figure out how to hunt it, but finally got it. Last year my friends daughter shot a 70" goat and I was able to stick a 77" buck a few days later. This year was looking to be just as good with a nice 75"+ buck running around and a few others that would be pushing P&Y.
Over three weeks before the season started I went out there to look things over and was shocked to find several dead does within a 150 yards of each other. Closer inspection showed that they were shot and left for dead. The antelope had been all over before this and had now vanished. I kept thinking that it was only a matter of time before they returned to their usual pattern but so far they haven't. We are a week into the season now and the only antelope within five miles is a fawn that I've seen several times (I'm positive it belongs to one of the dead does). Unless things change it's not looking real good.
For you antelope experts out there, what's the chances of things getting back to normal after a month of nothing?
I've been archery hunting the same general season antelope area in Idaho for the last couple years. It took a while to figure out how to hunt it, but finally got it. Last year my friends daughter shot a 70" goat and I was able to stick a 77" buck a few days later. This year was looking to be just as good with a nice 75"+ buck running around and a few others that would be pushing P&Y.
Over three weeks before the season started I went out there to look things over and was shocked to find several dead does within a 150 yards of each other. Closer inspection showed that they were shot and left for dead. The antelope had been all over before this and had now vanished. I kept thinking that it was only a matter of time before they returned to their usual pattern but so far they haven't. We are a week into the season now and the only antelope within five miles is a fawn that I've seen several times (I'm positive it belongs to one of the dead does). Unless things change it's not looking real good.
For you antelope experts out there, what's the chances of things getting back to normal after a month of nothing?
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But im not an expert on Antelope, but just by guessing id say awhile before they return, if it was such a traumatic experience for them you'd think that they would stay away from that area for a long time, or atleast til they forget what happen there, but again i have no idea on that time frame.
Good luck on the rest of your hunt.