Wyoming is a pretty state, just like any other. Each has its own beauty, You just need to open your eyes and find it. Here are a few pictures of sunsets, sunrises, and a few of the other animals we ran across on our hunt.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Well we just got back from Wyoming, Dennis and I (along with Maggie) started out our trip with 50 to 60 mph winds, which lead to a snow storm, which then lead to 6 degree temp when we left. Nothing can be easy...lol. We went with 4 doe antelope tags to fill and accomplished that despite a few minor challenges....Maggie had a great time chasing prarie chickens and playing in the fresh snow. In a couple weeks she will get her chance to chase Kansas Ringnecks! We saw hundreds of antelope over the course of 3 days. They herded up into herds as big as 200 after the storm hit, making it harder to get close enough for a shot....But I was able to finally prove to myself i could shoot at 300 + yards....my last antelope fell with one shot at 320 yds. And oh yeah did i mention Dennis tried to make a shortcut of his own.....lol.....it all was good and a hunting trip to be remembered.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Here are a few pictures of Dennis's antelope taken at 300 yds the opening day at Fort Carson! Not as big as his Boone and Crockett record book goat he took a few years earlier..But still a beautiful buck all the same....We saw alot of antelope that morning but he shot this one while we were heading back to the truck..lol.....that way we could drive right to it....Lol...... I did not have a tag for Colorado antelope this year....but we are heading to Saratoga Wyoming the weekend of the 19th-21st for antelope...we only have doe tags this year....So im still waiting to taste my first prairie goat...lol....hope this boy can shoot 300+ yds..lol.
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