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<blockquote data-quote="Wyofax" data-source="post: 931343" data-attributes="member: 65924"><p>Drop camp hunts are great for learning the country and learning a little about antelope. What many people on this forum will tell you is that antelope hunting is easy. While that is quite true, trophy antelope hunting is a real bugger. There are a few species in North America that challenge you to separate the representative type animal from the standout. This is one of those. About the time you think you know how to tell what a real trophy looks like you end up ground checking a little one. Very humbling they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyofax, post: 931343, member: 65924"] Drop camp hunts are great for learning the country and learning a little about antelope. What many people on this forum will tell you is that antelope hunting is easy. While that is quite true, trophy antelope hunting is a real bugger. There are a few species in North America that challenge you to separate the representative type animal from the standout. This is one of those. About the time you think you know how to tell what a real trophy looks like you end up ground checking a little one. Very humbling they are. [/QUOTE]
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