SCHUNTER73
AH veteran
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2024
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- Hunted
- USA, GA, SC, COLO, NM, TX, SOUTH AFRICA
Thursday morning was our first real hunting day, and I was pretty excited. Being from the southeast, glassing big open areas is not something I get to do very often. I really enjoy that component of hunting in the west. We found a nice buck for my buddy and watched him fight another buck trying to steal some of his harem. We chased them around for a minute until Mike made a great shot at just under 300 yards. We cleaned his animal up, took a lunch break and hit the road looking for a buck for me. We spent the afternoon cruising the two tracks and marked a number of bucks that we thought were worthy of visiting again unless we saw a giant.
The next morning, we found a nice one after looking over 8-10 other bucks. Mainly because was in an approachable spot with does where we could use a slight rise to get within shooting distance. As we made our way up to the crest of the hill, we were careful to move slowly and staying low to keep from being skylined. As is often the case, we were crawling to the spot we wanted to be and several antelope that we did not see busted out of the bowl the others were in. Fortunately, our group only became alert for a few minutes then settled back down. Once he stood up and we were able to really look this guy over, I decided to take him. I really liked the character of his horns. I shot him a hair back, but he was done quickly regardless. My .280AI did good work. He’s not a giant, but I had a great first trip to Wyoming and am really happy with our animals. I would go back tomorrow if I could. Although I typically have that same sentiment when I get home from any hunting trip.