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  2. Antelope and the .270 Win. - Hunting Washington

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    Antelope are fairly small critters with light bone structure. You don't have a lot of meat to start with. The last thing you want is a light bullet that is going to fragment and ruin more meat. Any decent hunter can get with 300 yards of an antelope, and you'll likely have breezy conditions during your hunt. Go with the 130 grain bullet.

  3. My 2024 Wyoming antelope trip with photos -...

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    My 2024 Wyoming antelope trip with photos. « on: October 23, 2024, 11:37:32 AM ». Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play. Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day. For twenty years I have made a trek to Wyoming in the late summer or early fall to hunt antelope and ...

  4. Wyoming Antelope DIY hunt - hunting-washington.com

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    Wyoming Antelope DIY hunt. « on: October 24, 2024, 11:05:52 AM ». My fist trip ever to Wyoming. Logged. I love to hunt and it has become a passion of mine to share my experiences with like minded people on my YouTube channel. If you are into that kind of thing, fallow along.

  5. Wyoming Antelope unit 78 - hunting-washington.com

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    Re: Wyoming Antelope unit 78. Another tip you may not need. Antelope know vehicles mean trouble, and get extremely nervous when doors open. If you see a buck that looks really good from the truck, keep driving until out of sight, then leave the vehicle and make a stalk back using topography to hide and get in range.

  6. How to blacken Antelope horns? - Hunting Washington

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    Re: How to blacken Antelope horns? « Reply #8 on: November 06, 2020, 07:26:41 PM ». Boiled linseed oil and Turpentine mixed 50/50 wiped on with a rag.

  7. Montana Antelope

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    Re: Montana Antelope. I may be confused but the top of the page says Pending. Then between the yellow lines my antelope says Successful, Then below it there is another yellow line that separates and the Swan permit says unsuccessful but below that there is a sentence that says "you have no unsuccessful drawings for 2024.

  8. Golden Eagle eating antelope alive! - Hunting Washington

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    Wow, the antelope is going to have a slow agonizing death. The antis think hunters are terrible, they fail to consider or understand that hunters manage wildlife in a far more humane manner with much less pain and suffering than when nature acts! Exactly. There are very few deaths in nature that aren't agonizing.

  9. Mt Antelope - Broadus area - hunting-washington.com

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    Re: Mt Antelope - Broadus area. « Reply #4 on: October 13, 2010, 11:42:07 AM ». Quote from: NRA4LIFE on October 13, 2010, 11:20:00 AM. Hunt, If you stay in that location I PM'd you about yesterday, bring you're P-Dog guns. There's a very healthy population of them all over the place. Thanks for the info.

  10. Removing Antelope Horns - Hunting Washington

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    Pull them out of the freezer and seal them inside a plastic bag with about 1/2 cup water. Put them somewhere warm and let them set for about a week. They will pull right off. After that go ahead and cut about 2 1/2" off the top of the core. Thanks for the info.

  11. Oregon Antelope, found some good ones. - hunting-washington.com

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    Oregon Antelope, found some good ones. Drew an archery tag this year. Went out to the big antelope honey hole today and found a couple good ones. Got a few trail cameras on some water I'm that area. Hopefully they make it through the rifle season. Here's #1, tall boy. Screenshot_20240808_145201_Gallery.jpg (578.47 kB, 1080x2400 - viewed 92 times.)