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calgarychef 04-22-2024 09:32 PM

Antelope
 
I drove back from the Assiniboia area in Saskatchewan today. The antelope, population appears quite good! What a nice sight to see.

Hilgy 04-23-2024 06:15 AM

Great to hear. After 16 years building priority I finally drew my tag last year. One of the most fun hunts I've done. Its really too bad we cant draw a tag every 5-6 years.

-JR- 04-23-2024 08:47 AM

I could pull my tag this year , its just hard finding some else that is at priority 13 and wants to tag along .

Fowl91 04-23-2024 09:04 AM

Yes the population seems to be doing well. Seeing more and more moving west, approaching Calgary city limits. The first one I saw this year was at Keoma.

Hilgy 04-23-2024 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by -JR- (Post 4718723)
I could pull my tag this year , its just hard finding some else that is at priority 13 and wants to tag along .

My suggestion, is find someone that has the points to pull their tags and pull them in consecutive years. That way you both get 2 hunts instead of one. With only a 7 day opening it’s nice to just have one tag to worry about and put your full attention to.

SageValleyOutdoors 04-24-2024 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Hilgy (Post 4718834)
My suggestion, is find someone that has the points to pull their tags and pull them in consecutive years. That way you both get 2 hunts instead of one. With only a 7 day opening it’s nice to just have one tag to worry about and put your full attention to.

I second this… such a short season, and with all the hunters out there, you’ll definitely feel pressured to shoot so the other guy can get an opportunity… best advice i can give is to spend at least 3-4 days before the season scouting and getting permission. Hopefully you can find a big mature one and go after him first thing opening day.
I pulled the tag in 2022 and opening morning there were 3 guys chasing my #1 shooter. I don’t know if they ever got him, but i left the area and drove 30km and found my #2 buck and hammered him before noon.
It’s a really fun hunt, but there are a LOT of guys out, and you’ll definitely have pressure. I really think you’d be better off pulling one tag instead of two.

cacty 04-24-2024 08:39 AM

In my 40 years of living in good goat country, my advice would be that though you may see them from the highway that does not necessarily extrapolate to a good healthy population.

The critters do filter towards greener grass and that typically is near the highways where the snow catches. Just my 2 cents.

-JR- 04-24-2024 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hilgy (Post 4718834)
My suggestion, is find someone that has the points to pull their tags and pull them in consecutive years. That way you both get 2 hunts instead of one. With only a 7 day opening it’s nice to just have one tag to worry about and put your full attention to.


This is not my first rodeo hunting them ,must be close to 7 hunts on them now. Used to get them every 3 -4 years and a lot of times we did not even put in for them because I got more into sheep hunting My last hunt after I dropped mine I looked at my old hand held GPS to record the kill spot then I noticed the one i got 8 years earlier was only 1000 yards away ! Wow !
Whats the chances of that happening . I guess them being shoot in the same field, they had the same genetics . Both sets of horns looked the same when held side my side the second buck also got awarded a trophy threw our club .Should not be hard dropping two bucks again on opening day .

huntinstuff 04-24-2024 11:13 PM

I think im at priority 20 this year.

I wont be pulling a tag because i cannot seal a deal for permission. Last year I was about to apply and the landowner changed his mind.......

Someday........

antlercarver 04-25-2024 06:20 AM

Antelope
 
Increase in antelope population is result of higher coyote prices in the past few years. Coyotes now has gone to the price that it is no longer profitable to buy gas or diesel to go kill a hundred of them.

thumper 04-25-2024 11:56 PM

I prefer to solo hunt antelope. Walk out of sight of the gravel roads, and you seldom see anyone else. Given their fantastic eye-sight, hunting solo increases your stealth dramatically. No problem packing those little buggers out - especially if you use the ‘gutless method’ and only pack out the meat & the head. Carry a simple compass, and it’s tough to get lost in that country. You won’t be falling off of mountains or bumping into bears - it’s a safe hunt made for the solo hunter! But I’m no longer anxiously driving around looking for the 18+ inchers anymore, just a nice, mature animal will do. This year I should get drawn for non-trophy - and that suits me just fine!


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