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I Finally Drew Some Big Game Tags!

FeMan

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After 12 years of applying for rifle elk in Arizona as a non-resident, I finally drew a tag! :) Its late season bull in Area 27. I have never hired an outfitter in my 35 years of big game hunting but this time I did. I want to make this count. The outfitter said a 320 bull should be easy with possibilities above that, and possibly a lot higher. I'll talk more with the guide as we get closer but I will probably hold out for something bigger; hoping for 340 to 360 and willing to eat the tag.

What is more amazing is I drew Arizona antelope too. I drew area 19A rifle with only 5 points. It should have taken 25. A friend connected with a buddy that lives in Prescott and is an outfitter. He said we should be able to get an 85 to 90 B&C antelope as long as the rain keeps up.

I am stoked! I have been applying and building points in Az, Co, Wy, Nv, Id, and Ca for 10 to 15 years. It looks like I am finally going to get to start cashing in.

Just wanted to share. If anyone has hunted these areas and has any words of wisdom, I am all ears. Thanks guys.
 
Good for you! Best of luck on that trophy. And post some pics for us too!

Practice, practice, practice.:D
 
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I am back from Arizona. I went early and scouted the entire unit. It was pretty small. This guy is the best I saw. Shot him on opening day. Had him at 1050. Decided I should move closer with the wind. Got to 550 but he wouldn't stand still. Got spooked and ran off. Snuck to 100 yards and plugged him. So much for all the LR shooting practice! I did get a Hog Saddle and tripod and was able to keep five shots inside 3/4 inches sitting with the setup. I ended up crawling up a berm and shooting him prone unsupported though.
 
Looks booner to me!!
Thanks guys. He rough scored 81 3/8". With deductions and drying he won't quite go B&C. As I understand it after talking to locals on the hunt, the zone is getting annexed and developed so the F&G turned what used to be an epic trophy hunt into an opportunity hunt. The ranch I killed this guy on produced several over 90 inches every year a decade ago. Sad. Anyway, I cannot complain.
 
Nice buck. He may not have made B&C but he sure is nice. I must applaud your persistence on him. Old style, crawl and shoot prone.... Way to go.

Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator/Lead Instructor (retired)
Shotgun Team Coach
Southeastern Illinois College
SCTP Collegiate Coaches Chairman
NSCA Level III
 
Heck, anything 78 or better makes the Nevada record book. The state record is 95-6/8, with only eight pronghorns over 90 in the book.

Last antelope I hunted, I flagged him towards me, waving my bare hand, to within 75 yards. But he wasn't a wise old goat like this beauty.
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I drew a Nevada antelope tag last year. Area 33 second rifle. Due to the drought, it was pretty slim pickins for any sizable headgear. My antelope scored 70 and change. Fun hunt though and some super remote country.
 

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