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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1431358" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Only if your archery hunting. If you can shoot out to 600ish yards, you won't need anything other than glass, your rifle, field dressing kit, appropriate clothing and boots. I kill 2 or 3 pronghorn every year, 2 are does. I won't shoot a buck anymore unless it's pushing or over 80" or a freak, but I live here in Wyoming and kinda know where they are. </p><p></p><p>If you want a big buck, there is something you will need A LOT of, and that is patience and self control. I usually look over 100-200 bucks before I find a buck that is 80ish or better. It is REALLY hard to control your itchy trigger finger and pass that 75" buck after you already looked over a ton of bucks already, and he is the biggest one yet, and close to what you wanted to get....but still a few inches short. When your hunting for pronghorn, it's more like shopping for them. You will see a lot. A monkey can get an antelope with a rifle, but getting a good buck takes a ton of patience, or a lot of luck. Just depends on how big of a buck you want!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1431358, member: 87243"] Only if your archery hunting. If you can shoot out to 600ish yards, you won't need anything other than glass, your rifle, field dressing kit, appropriate clothing and boots. I kill 2 or 3 pronghorn every year, 2 are does. I won't shoot a buck anymore unless it's pushing or over 80" or a freak, but I live here in Wyoming and kinda know where they are. If you want a big buck, there is something you will need A LOT of, and that is patience and self control. I usually look over 100-200 bucks before I find a buck that is 80ish or better. It is REALLY hard to control your itchy trigger finger and pass that 75" buck after you already looked over a ton of bucks already, and he is the biggest one yet, and close to what you wanted to get....but still a few inches short. When your hunting for pronghorn, it's more like shopping for them. You will see a lot. A monkey can get an antelope with a rifle, but getting a good buck takes a ton of patience, or a lot of luck. Just depends on how big of a buck you want!!! [/QUOTE]
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