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How do you judge the size of a antelope in the field?
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<blockquote data-quote="manitou" data-source="post: 1736611" data-attributes="member: 105280"><p>Go to all the sites you can to look at pics of antelope, then google "what does a 75" pronghorn look like", etc. Spend time in the field looking at them. DON'T SHOOT THE FIRST ONES UNLESS YOU ARE SURE! I look for mass, then prongs, then lastly... length. Big antelope look big compared to others. I still struggle with a 78" vs a 80", but I can tell a nice one. Killed this one this season. 78" green, which is okay. The area I hunt, a 72" goat is a big one.[ATTACH=full]154187[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manitou, post: 1736611, member: 105280"] Go to all the sites you can to look at pics of antelope, then google "what does a 75" pronghorn look like", etc. Spend time in the field looking at them. DON'T SHOOT THE FIRST ONES UNLESS YOU ARE SURE! I look for mass, then prongs, then lastly... length. Big antelope look big compared to others. I still struggle with a 78" vs a 80", but I can tell a nice one. Killed this one this season. 78" green, which is okay. The area I hunt, a 72" goat is a big one.[ATTACH=full]154187[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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