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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Geezer on August 25, 2012, 08:27:00 AM
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Nope, he should be running with a pass through wound leaking profusely from each side. :bigsmyl:
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That's something only you can decide.
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Nope, arrow in the pocket!!! He was practically posing for you
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I havent got a goat yet so I would have but the call is really up to you
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How far? unless your trophy hunting and you have better looking stuff around I say NO..
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You do not need to seek approval from anybody but yourself when it comes to these types of decisions.
There are peeps here that will shoot whatever walks past them and think nothing of it.
And there are peeps here that are only interested in something special.
You put the time and effort into preparation, practice and the hunt. If that 'lope represents your dreams and he's the best your hunting ground can produce...why not? You can't do any better. I would be proud to say I did the best I could with what my area had to offer.
On the other hand, if you know there are other opportunities and those other opportunities represent your dreams then you owe it to yourself and the 'lope to put a bit more effort into the hunt for that opportunity.
Might your tag go unfilled? Yep. But you won't have killed something that you are not proud to have hunted just so you can say..."I got my buck". Next week nobody will remember nor care if you "got your buck" or not, except maybe you.
In the end you are the only one who has to live with your decision.
I will volunteer this...and it will likely be met with some grief. Your peers will pay attention to how you handle yourself in the field. Opportunities to hunt with peeps that are selective (they generally put tags on big critters) drop to almost zero should it appear you will shoot at anything and everything.
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I ask the same question to myself the other day on a decent mule deer. If you question it then it not the right time.
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I would have shot! Whether you would or not, idk, its all up to you brother!
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Nice decoy... looks very real. I'd have been eating foam. :knothead:
So did you let him see the next day?
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I do spot and stalk for antelope. If I had that shot, I would drop the string in a heartbeat. If you aren't sitting on waterholes for goats, a shot like that doesn't come along very often. He's not the biggest goat in the world, but for my style of hunting, he would make me a really happy guy.
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Antelope is yummy. One day I hope to hunt them. If I do I really hope I am blessed with an opportunity on such a fine animal.
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Thump..WHACK!
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I'll guarantee you, I'd have stuck a strand of barbed wire!!!
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Just a dream for me right now, so yes, I would've loosed and arrow.
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myself yes! as I'll likely never get to antelope hunting but like many have said it's really a personal choice,. If you feel good about not shooting or shootin.. well that's what really matters.
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I would have killed it. I did here on opening day. I shot a average one. I just want my tagged filled so I can concentrate on elk and big mule deer. :thumbsup:
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"Should I have let him walk?"
past tense, leads one to think you didnt. :saywhat:
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Never killed or hunted a pronghorn, so, yes I would have put an arrow through his ribs in a second.
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I would have shot it, probably because I will never see one, and I'm not a trophy hunter. I'm a meat hunter.
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depends on how far away that shot was...for me, if it was 20yds or closer I would have shot. He looks good to me but I dont hunt horns though I appreciate a nice rack (no pun)....Will shoot a doe as quickly as an 8 point when legal.
Wife just wants the meat in the freezer....she actually depends on it through year for all of our ground meat and sausage.
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VERY difficult to add anything to what Scarne posted . .. :clapper:
Kingsnsake
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I hope by pass you mean a pass thru.
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How many chances will you have to hunt again this year? Do you rely on killing your own meat?
IDK, should you have? :confused:
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Is this 10th or your first??? Is it better than any 'lope you've shot before?? I've never seen a 'lope in the wild, so yes-the arrow is gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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GOT TAG? You'll know 30 minutes after sundown on the last day!
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I would of taken the shot
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I have let critters walk in the early season only to get skunked in the late season...PR
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I have only arrowed one so far and I don't think I would have let him walk............... :thumbsup:
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Depends on if you want an excuse to hunt longer, I couldn't have let him walk because antelope and I don't get along. The don't cooperate.
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If you are refering to shooting him early in the season and ending your hunting for antelope. It all depends on what you like more the hunt or meat.
If you are refering to the size of his horns, that is personal choice on what you call a trophy. TV hunting programs have put it in peoples head that the rack is all you hunt for.
That way of thinking about hunting is a complete shame. just my .02
Nice looking animal though, hope it tasted great over the camp fire.
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Where I live that is considered a trophy. I wouldn't think twice about dropping the string.